It takes a lot to stand out when you’re standing between Robert Mitchum and John Wayne. And it surely isn’t easy when you’re also standing in front of the venerable Howard Hawks. But this was the position 25-year-old James Caan found himself in when he took on the role of Alan Bourdillon Traherne, otherwise known as Mississippi, in Hawks’ 1967 Western, El Dorado. Though Hawks was nearing the end of his filmmaking career (this would be his penultimate movie) and Caan was just at the start of his (following two features and about five years of extensive television work), they were each entering the project under similar circumstances. Indeed, it was their shared experience on the disappointing Red Line 7000 (1965) that left them both wanting. It may have been a personal letdown for Caan, but that film’s poor reception wasn’t a deal-breaker as far as his prospects were likely to continue.
- 5/15/2017
- MUBI
Has Vanessa Nelson finally found her happily ever after?
The Married at First Sight alum divorced her match, Tres Russell, after their season of the show finished airing, but the corporate events manager is currently back on TV on Second Chances and dating multiple suitors in hopes of finding her true love.
Now, Mafs fans are buzzing that Nelson may be engaged again after she was spotted out and about in Atlanta on Sunday wearing one very telling accessory: a huge diamond ring on her ring finger. The show’s production company Kinetic Content declined to comment.
Whether or not...
The Married at First Sight alum divorced her match, Tres Russell, after their season of the show finished airing, but the corporate events manager is currently back on TV on Second Chances and dating multiple suitors in hopes of finding her true love.
Now, Mafs fans are buzzing that Nelson may be engaged again after she was spotted out and about in Atlanta on Sunday wearing one very telling accessory: a huge diamond ring on her ring finger. The show’s production company Kinetic Content declined to comment.
Whether or not...
- 5/9/2017
- by Melody Chiu
- PEOPLE.com
Treme, Season 4, Episode 1, “Yes We Can Can”
Written by David Simon (Story, Teleplay), Eric Overmyer (Story), & George Pelecanos (Story)
Directed by Anthony Hemingway
Airs Sundays at 9pm Est on HBO
This week, on Treme: Ladonna has a new man, Janette has a new sign, and Davis has on a new padawan of jazz
Treme returns this week in glorious fashion, kicking of its final mini-season with “Yes We Can Can”. With more shows being produced with each passing year and a current frustrating sameness to much of this fall’s programming, it’s wonderful to get to spend even a few more weeks in this unique world. From the characters to the music to the cinematography, this is a show that feels like no other and just hearing the theme song makes any fan of the show feel instantly at ease, welcomed back to the colorful, inspiring, and occasionally harsh world of Treme.
Written by David Simon (Story, Teleplay), Eric Overmyer (Story), & George Pelecanos (Story)
Directed by Anthony Hemingway
Airs Sundays at 9pm Est on HBO
This week, on Treme: Ladonna has a new man, Janette has a new sign, and Davis has on a new padawan of jazz
Treme returns this week in glorious fashion, kicking of its final mini-season with “Yes We Can Can”. With more shows being produced with each passing year and a current frustrating sameness to much of this fall’s programming, it’s wonderful to get to spend even a few more weeks in this unique world. From the characters to the music to the cinematography, this is a show that feels like no other and just hearing the theme song makes any fan of the show feel instantly at ease, welcomed back to the colorful, inspiring, and occasionally harsh world of Treme.
- 12/5/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
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