Elsa and Anna Are Back in 'Frozen 2'

I was never the biggest fan of Frozen, so I’ll just let others be psyched for this teaser. I thought it was alright, but no more than that. Be honest, the songs do not compare to anything that came out of the Ashman/Menken renaissance canon. They just don’t. Objectively. Anyway, why is Elsa having trouble getting over a wave of water? I will assume her powers are debilitated somehow. I’m sure November can’t come fast enough for a lot of people (but not me- I like Zootopia much better and would prefer a sequel to that).

New Musical 'Yesterday' Asks What if the Beatles Never Existed?

Danny Boyle’s new movie is a fantasy musical romance where the lead gets hit by a car and wakes up to a world where the Beatles never existed, but he still knows all their songs. So of course, in very short order he becomes the world’s greatest songwriter. Could be fun, but it doesn’t look like a comedy, more like a romantic drama with all that Beatles music (the rights for this must have cost a fortune). A tribute movie to the Beatles kind of reminds of that trippy musical Across the Universe- remember that one?

Albert Finney 1936-2019

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Albert Finney passed away today after a short illness at the age of 82. The five-time Oscar nominated British actor appeared in films and television for over six decades. Some of his most notable films included Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960), Tom Jones (1963), Two for the Road (1967), Scrooge (1970), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), Shoot the Moon (1982), The Dresser (1983), Under the Volcano (1984), Miller’s Crossing (1990), Erin Brockovich (2000), Big Fish (2003), Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (2007) and Skyfall (2012), which was his final film role. He was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar four times (Tom Jones, Murder on the Orient Express, The Dresser and Under the Volcano) and Best Supporting Actor for Erin Brockovich. He won an Emmy for playing Winston Churchill in the 2002 HBO film The Gathering Storm and was nominated for two Tonys for his Broadway work in the 1960’s. Do yourself a favor and check out some of his work this weekend- he was one of the greats.

The trailer for 1963’s Best Picture winner Tom Jones:

!967’s Two for the Road, a romance he co-starred in with Audrey Hepburn: