Sony Pictures is taking audiences back to Punxsutawney… this time in virtual reality. Whether it’s an abomination and a perversion of one of the best movies in the Bill Murray oeuvre or a great way to immerse a viewer in one of the most perfectly realized worlds brought to the silver screen (I unrepentantly love […]
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Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray will reunite for Apple and A24
The director and star of “Lost in Translation” are working together again, with Bill Murray starring alongside Rashida Jones in “On the Rocks,” a new film directed by Sofia Coppola. The movie will tell the story of a young mother who reconnects with her playboy father in New York City. Production is supposed to begin […]
View More Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray will reunite for Apple and A24This TV channel is celebrating Groundhog Day in a hilarious way
Forget, “What if there is no tomorrow?”
What if there is nothing else on television?
In honour of Groundhog Day, a UK cable channel has cleared their schedule to pay homage to the 1993 Bill Murray classic of the same name. In the film, Murray plays a…
Bill Murray, yes, Bill Murray portrays Steve Bannon in hilarious ‘SNL’ cold open
Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough hate-flirting and talking over their guests on “Morning Joe” was a welcome way to return from Saturday Night Live’s holiday hiatus, especially with a big reveal under the Steve Bannon Grim Reaper cloak.
Mika (Kate McKinnon) and Joe (Alex Moffat) made everyone as uncomfortable as ever with their wholly inappropriate double entendre and tone-deaf interview an with African-American studies expert (Chris Redd) who couldn’t get a word in edgewise.
But the real fire and fury, so to speak, came with SNL alum Fred Armisen’s surprise appearance as author Michael Wolff, whose explosive tell-all book Fire and Fury has had Washington tongues waggling over salacious – and possibly erroneous – details about the Trump White House. Read more…
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