As far as politicians go, Lyndon Baines Johnson was the boss hog. Just as he had in his days in the Senate, President Johnson would take to strong-arming his agenda past any suit unlucky enough to cross him, using everything from trapping folks in an elevator to whipping out his own President Johnson (aka “Jumbo”) and waving it at adversaries to imaginably stupefying effect.
Thankfully, there’s no appearances by the Executive Branch in All the Way, Jay Roach’s adaptation of the play by Robert Schenkkan, airing Saturday on HBO. The story follows Johnson, here played by Bryan Cranston, over his year-long “first term” as president, from Parkland in ‘63 to the polls in ‘64, mostly eyeing his role in passing the latter year’s Civil Rights Act. No shortage of gushing will be given to Cranston for “resurrecting” or “disappearing into” Lbj (he won a Tony for it on Broadway,...
Thankfully, there’s no appearances by the Executive Branch in All the Way, Jay Roach’s adaptation of the play by Robert Schenkkan, airing Saturday on HBO. The story follows Johnson, here played by Bryan Cranston, over his year-long “first term” as president, from Parkland in ‘63 to the polls in ‘64, mostly eyeing his role in passing the latter year’s Civil Rights Act. No shortage of gushing will be given to Cranston for “resurrecting” or “disappearing into” Lbj (he won a Tony for it on Broadway,...
- 5/21/2016
- by Joe Incollingo
- We Got This Covered
Here’s a first look at the new psychological thriller, called Homecoming, from director Todd Kniss (33 Griffin Lane) who also wrote the screenplay.
The upcoming film from Leomark Studios stars Jordan Belfi (Surrogates), Stephen Lunsford (Beneath the Darkness) and Bo Foxworth (The Monster and the Peanut).
Homecoming trailer features some pretty bloody scenes so it should not be played by kids.
Let us know if this one is something you’ll be checking out this December 12th, 2012.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Here’s a synopsis:
Don’t look now, but your past is out to get you. Katie, the prettiest girl in town, returns home after a 20-year absence to face a past she’s tried hard to forget. When Katie was 13, she lost both parents in a car accident for which she feels responsible, a boy she liked was found murdered, and another boy vanished altogether.
The upcoming film from Leomark Studios stars Jordan Belfi (Surrogates), Stephen Lunsford (Beneath the Darkness) and Bo Foxworth (The Monster and the Peanut).
Homecoming trailer features some pretty bloody scenes so it should not be played by kids.
Let us know if this one is something you’ll be checking out this December 12th, 2012.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Here’s a synopsis:
Don’t look now, but your past is out to get you. Katie, the prettiest girl in town, returns home after a 20-year absence to face a past she’s tried hard to forget. When Katie was 13, she lost both parents in a car accident for which she feels responsible, a boy she liked was found murdered, and another boy vanished altogether.
- 10/29/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
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