Interviews
Your average celebrity is bombarded by the same inane questions on the promotional circuit. Hollywood in Toto won’t settle for cookie cutter questions. The result: Engaging interviews you won’t find anywhere else.
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How the Power of ‘Yes’ Changed Rich Redmond’s Life
Today, as the drummer for Grammy-nominated Jason Aldean, Redmond has recorded 17 No. 1 singles with more than 7 million…
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Voluntaryists Battles Big Government Supervillains
Enter “The Voluntaryists,” comic crusaders with more on their minds than pow! bam! and boom! “Voluntaryists” creator Jamie Sherman began the…
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Why Nicholas Sparks Won’t Work Blue … Ever
Nicholas Sparks’ novels keeps getting adapted into big screen love stories. The 2004 film version of Sparks’ “The Notebook” may be…
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How Gina Grad Avoids Taking Sides in Our Raging Culture Wars
Gina Grad holds sway over one of podcasting’s signature shows. Grad is the “news girl” on “The Adam Carolla Show.”…
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How ‘Lazer Team’ Beat Hollywood at Its Own Game
A similar scenario haunts the crowdfunding world. “There’s a lot of people who decry Hollywood’s approach to reboots and sequels,…
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How ‘The Finest Hours’ Honors America at Its Best
It’s the kind of selfless spirit producer Jim Whitaker hoped to capture in “The Finest Hours,” the epic retelling of…
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‘Seinfeld’ Scribe: Why Jerry Never Got on a Soapbox
“Seinfeld” writer Peter Mehlman is perhaps the leader of that elite group. He created such classic terms as “Yada Yada”…
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Director Brings Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ Back from the Grave
The director’s “Frankenstein,” screening Feb. 1 at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Littleton, updates the story’s setting to modern-day Los Angeles.…
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Kyle Cease: From Cutup to Cutting-Edge Speaker
After all, he had a nonstop schedule of high-paying college gigs. His Comedy Central specials turned into best-selling DVDs. His…
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Alan Powell Won’t Be ‘Caged’ by Bad Movie Projects
“I’d be on a plane, flying to play a show, reading a book on acting with no [movie] prospects,” Powell…
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