Moonlight Becomes You: Paul Williams – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
A Hundred Pounds of Clay: Gene McDaniels – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
Satisfy Me One More Time: Frank Sinatra – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
Whistling Past the Graveyard With Peter Lorre
By Chris Benedict
Laszlo Lowenstein was one of the great character actors of his time. Of any time. Odds are you know him better by his stage name Peter Lorre. Perhaps he is recognizable to you simply by his owlish eyes, large and sad and heavily-lidded, or his unusual and unmistakable and often imitated voice which calls to mind a chill wind cleaving through the still air of a moonlit cemetery at midnight. Lorre was a kind to a fault, compassionately caring man who suffered from the professional type-casting as screen heavy and boogeyman for whom horror, by default, became his bread and butter.
It Isn’t Fair: Don Cornell – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
THE GREATEST SONG OF ALL-TIME VOL 1- “The Boxer”
By Ian Murphy
This article will be the first in a series that highlights songs throughout pop music history that can have a case made for them as being the greatest song of all time. Of course these selections are subjective, and reflect my own tastes and preferences. However, to avoid a “ranking”, I have chosen to select a number of songs that could qualify to be the greatest. There will be no specific genre, time period or group/artist in particular, although you may see some repeat. The criteria is not based on popularity alone, musical proficiency, or longevity in the public consciousness (although all the preceding contribute). In addition, depth of message, quality of arrangement, and societal impact all weigh heavily in the selection process.
Photograph: Ringo Starr – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
JAMES WHITE: In Theaters November 13 – Breaking Entertainment News
Starring: Christopher Abbott, Cynthia Nixon, Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi, Makenzie Leigh, Ron Livingston
Written and Directed by: Josh Mond
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Synopsis
James White (Christopher Abbott) is a troubled twenty-something trying to stay afloat in a frenzied New York City. He retreats further into a self-destructive, hedonistic lifestyle, but as his mother (Cynthia Nixon) battles a serious illness James is forced to take control of his life. As the pressure on him mounts, James must find new reserves of strength or risk imploding completely.
Ride Captain Ride: The Blues Image – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
A Tribute to Wes Craven (1939-2015): Whatever You Do, Don’t Fall Asleep!
Iconic film director Wes Craven passed away on Sunday at his Los Angeles home after a battle with brain cancer. Craven was a mainstay on the Hollywood scene for 34 years. He cut his teeth on the Hollywood scene working in the Adult Film industry in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. In his first notable film, Craven was the Executive Producer of “Together”, a racy drama featuring legendary adult movie star Marilyn Chambers.
Discovery Life Channel’s Special: How To Make Love To My Wife – Breaking TV News
After 20 years of marriage, Greg Lawrence’s world is rocked when he learns the sad truth about his sex life—that his wife, Kathy, has never had an orgasm with him during intercourse. In this brutally honest and hilarious one-hour special, HOW TO MAKE LOVE TO MY WIFE follows the sexual misadventures of Greg as he attempts to turn himself into a world-class lover. A light-hearted and self-deprecating examination of Greg’s ineptitude in bed, the hour follows the intrepid husband as he seeks out ways to expand his sexual arsenal and spice up his love life. From toy tutorials to a crash course in understanding the female anatomy and even soliciting advice from unsuspecting female counterparts, Greg checks his ego at the door in an oftentimes humiliating – but always endearing – mission to please his wife. Through the laughs, viewers will be charmed and may even receive some quality advice on how to bring a spark back into the bedroom. HOW TO MAKE LOVE TO MY WIFE premieres on Discovery Life Channel on Monday, September 7 at 10/9c.
Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle and Charlie Chaplin Engage In Pugilistic Funny Business With “The Knockout” – Movie Review
By Chris Benedict
Of the countless films which Roscoe Arbuckle and Charlie Chaplin would plow through during their tenures at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios (Chaplin’s being of a mere 10-month duration), in only seven of them-between March 2 and September 7, 1914-would they appear together. Only the last, their hilarious drunken carousal in “The Rounders”, can be considered an equitable collaboration. Begrudgingly billed and still remembered as “Fatty” as well as overshadowed by the enduring legacy of Chaplin’s Little Tramp, it is sadly lost on many contemporary movie lovers what a pioneering comedic genius Roscoe Arbuckle was, not to mention one of cinema’s first truly beloved superstars. He mentored both Chaplin and Buster Keaton and it should go without saying that Chris Farley, John Belushi, and Jackie Gleason are a few who owed tremendous debts of gratitude to Roscoe.
Mega Riffs Vol 1- “Heartbreaker”
By Ian Murphy
To say this tune by English hard rock band Led Zeppelin was innovative is an understatement. Much press is given to the guitar prowess of Jimmy Page, but in reality, he was just as pioneering as a producer. Page was in the forefront with tones, layering and getting better sounds out of relatively primitive (by today’s standards) equipment in the studio. The opening riff to “Heartbreaker” is absolutely massive.
Jimmy Roselli: There Must Be A Way – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
Al Martino: To The Door Of The Sun – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
Reflections Of My Life: The Marmalade – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
Indie Film Actor Dave Vescio Offers His Thoughts to NewzBreaker about Acting, Personal Challenges and the Value of Facing One’s Fears
Exclusive Interview by Dave Siderski
“I only do things that force me to face my fears, otherwise what’s the point of doing it………………Life is just way too short, so, why not face your fears and live outside of your comfort zone”— Dave Vescio
Dave Vescio revels in playing roles that indie films fans love to hate. He’s horrified moviegoers with dark portrayals of villains such as “The Stranger” in “Hick” and “The Salesman” in “The Odd Way Home”. Dave has found a way to channel his personal experiences as an ex-convict to create dark characters that are believable and compelling to watch on screen. Vescio has acted in numerous award winning films over the past five years. Now, he takes a few minutes to share his thoughts about his acting career and personal journey with our readers here at NewzBreaker.
Falling In Love With Love: Frank Sinatra – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
The Only Thing We Have To Fear Is “Fear The Walking Dead” Itself
Most Monday mornings during autumn and winter I find myself up in Human Resources. No, not to discuss my attendance or job performance, and certainly not any inappropriate workplace comments, but to talk The Walking Dead with our HR director. A married mother of two little boys in her early 30s, it may not sound like she would fall comfortably into the show’s targeted demographic. Which is the unique aspect of The Walking Dead-its ability to cast an impressively wide net in terms of diverse viewership for such a genre-specific program and drag so many seemingly unlikely people in, managing to somehow please both the blood-and-guts fanatics and ordinary folks who just enjoy intense, well scripted and acted drama.
Investigation Discovery GREENLIGHTS Las Vegas D.A. – Breaking Entertainment News
Caption: Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson
Courtesy: Clark County District Attorney’s Office
Delivering audiences a real-life Law & Order experience, Investigation Discovery has given the greenlight to MY Entertainment to begin production on LAS VEGAS D.A. (working title). With exclusive access to the Clark County District Attorney’s office, LAS VEGAS D.A. follows District Attorney Steve Wolfson and his powerhouse team in real time, from assessing the scene of the crime to chasing the conviction in the courtroom. Shot in cinéma vérité, the series provides access to the D.A.’s office while immersing viewers in the visuals and the vibe distinctive to Vegas. With a six-episode order, LAS VEGAS D.A. will begin shooting this fall and will premiere on Investigation Discovery in 2016.