Fans of Justified learned a long time ago that a great TV hero like Givens only thrives when facing great adversaries. On that thought, Series 5 debuted on the best note possible and hinted that Rapaport may be the villain the series needs to stay vital and fresh.
Author: Steve Ramos
Steve Ramos is a national, award-winning journalist whose advocacy of independent and art cinema has made him one of America's leading critical voices. His work has appeared in numerous publications including Boxoffice, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Movie Jungle.com, New York Magazine.com, Screen Daily and indieWire among others. In 2001, Ramos broke the story of a Cincinnati art-house theater snipping a sex scene from director Wayne Wang's "The Center of the World," which led the theater owner to ban him indefinitely from the theater. Ramos has programmed for film non-profits like 92Y Tribeca in order to bring independent film to larger audiences. He earned a BA in Philosophy from Xavier University and makes his home in Cincinnati, Ohio with his wife and son.
DOCTOR WHO Celebrates Show’s 50th Anniversary With Thrilling ‘The Day of the Doctor’
Directed by Nick Hurran, who helmed an episode of Sherlock as well as the standout Doctor Who episode Asylum of the Daleks, and scripted by Doctor Who producer Steven Moffat, The Day of the Doctor is a lively adventure balancing a celebration of the Doctor’s colorful history with a fun adventure looking towards the future.
Trailer Factor: Four Standout Scenes from ‘Divergent’ Trailer
Critics compare Divergent to the Hunger Games books and the similarities are evident throughout the first trailer for the upcoming movie adaptation by director Neil Burger (The Lucky Ones).
One Sheet Wonder: Disney’s ‘Maleficent’
Maleficent is a marquee role for Angelina Jolie whose alabaster skin and high cheekbones looks stunning on the poster.
Justin Timberlake is Video Music Awards King, but Miley Cyrus Grabs the Spotlight
Justin Timberlake is VMA King but Miley Cyrus grabs spotlight.
Want to learn more about the American Dream? Then, follow ‘Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s’ filmmaker Matthew Miele to luxury retailer Bergdorf Goodman
Filmmaker Matthew Miele describes creative sparks behind his documentary Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf’s, an engaging look at Fifth Avenue retailer.
Box Office Guru: ‘Upstream Color’ Packs IFC Center; ‘Evil Dead’ a hit at multiplexes
Tweet First, let me share a quick disclosure. I’m a box office fanatic convinced that there are deep stories, big-picture trends and small release success lessons that come out of theatrical earnings stats day after day. It’s a passion that…
Remembering Cinema Advocate and Veteran Critic Roger Ebert
I’m a proud member of the Roger Ebert army of fans; one of many who was lucky to add a firm handshake to what had been a long-distance relationship.
The Morning Feed: ‘Argo’ Wins Best Picture Oscar, Jennifer Lawrence Wins Hearts With On-Stage Stumble
The Morning Feed: Lee Radziwill Graces Cover of Redesigned ‘T Magazine’
After weeks of media previews in the New York media fishbowl and fashion communities, the redesigned T Magazine from The New York Times, courtesy of Editor in Chief Deborah Needleman and Creative Director Patrick Li, finally lands on coffee tables and tablets worldwide.