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Things to do in Chicago Oct. 31-Nov. 6: The Mix

Chicago Sun-Times 30 Oct 2024
An evening with Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hutz and Sergey Ryabstev includes a screening of the film “Scream of My Blood ... Elaine May Matinees” offers a survey of her films “A New Leaf,” “Mikey and Nicky,” “The Heartbreak Kid” and “Ishtar.” At 11.30 a.m.
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Daisy Ridley and Tom Bateman Talk 'Magpie' and Developing the Story

Moviefone 25 Oct 2024
theaters on October 25th is the new film ‘Magpie’, which was directed by Sam Yates (‘Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar’), written by Tom Bateman (‘Murder on the Orient Express’), and stars Daisy Ridley (‘Young Woman and the Sea’, ‘Star Wars.
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Dustin Hoffman, 87, and wife Lisa meet their newborn grandson Ryder Dusty Hoffman in NYC

The Daily Mail 24 Oct 2024
Melissa Kester told Variety she was a recent college graduate when Hoffman allegedly sexually assaulted her while recording audio for his 1987 film Ishtar ... Dustin has two upcoming films - Daniel ...
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Does anyone want to shadow direct Elaine May's final feature?

AV Club 17 Oct 2024
... film, Crackpot ... It was going to be her last film and her first film since Ishtar ... So if anybody out there is hearing this and you want to fucking shadow Elaine May for her last film, let’s go do it!”.
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The Mummy review – Brendan Fraser’s action-adventure is as lovably goofy as ever

The Observer 04 Jul 2024
Twenty-five years ago, action-adventure maestro Stephen Sommers had a big summer hit on his hands; as writer and director he had revived the renowned Universal Studios scary-movie brand as a fun family film in the Indiana Jones style.
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Book Review: ‘Miss May Does Not Exist’ is an engaging study of enigmatic Hollywood figure ...

Wtop 10 Jun 2024
Commitment to finding the “truth” in every scene, often through improvisation, led to arduous film shoots ... Her next directing debacle was 1987’s high-profile flop “Ishtar,” a buddy comedy filmed in Morocco.
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Book Review: ‘Miss May Does Not Exist’ is an engaging study of enigmatic Hollywood figure Elaine May

North Shore News 10 Jun 2024
Commitment to finding the “truth” in every scene, often through improvisation, led to arduous film shoots ... Her next directing debacle was 1987’s high-profile flop “Ishtar,” a buddy comedy filmed in Morocco.
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Elaine May wasn’t involved with her biography. That didn’t stop this author from telling the ...

The Los Angeles Times 29 May 2024
Saturday Night Live” cast and film director Mike Nichols ...Ishtar” has stubbornly clung to its reputation as a very expensive disaster; the title became a talk-show punchline and May never directed another Hollywood film.
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The Small Screen: New streaming movies & TV this week

San Diego Union-Tribune 01 Mar 2024
Beginning today, the Criterion Channel will launch a new film series devoted to Razzie Award recipients, including “Heaven’s Gate,” “Ishtar,” “Cocktail,” ...
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The 10 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend

New York Magazine 01 Mar 2024
Some of the best worst films ever made have now gotten the Criterion treatment this ... Start with Elaine May’s infamous flop Ishtar, a film so ingeniously bad it led the critic Odie Henderson to conclude.
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Julian Schlossberg Talks Hollywood Legends On Two New Podcasts

New York Observer 27 Feb 2024
The Musical) and films (Orson WellesOthello)—was on New York radio for eight years as the host of Julian Schlossberg’s Movie Talk ... The four films that she directed (Ishtar included) were aired between their chats.
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What to stream this week: Adam Sandler is in space, 'Elsbeth' sleuths and Japan shines in 'Shogun'

The Enterprise-Tocsin 27 Feb 2024
But that’s up to the viewer to decide if, in the case of Elaine May’s “Ishtar,” they’re still with Roger Ebert, who called it “a truly dreadful film, a lifeless, massive, lumbering exercise in failed ...
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What to stream this week: Adam Sandler is in space, ‘Elsbeth’ sleuths and Japan shines ...

Wtop 26 Feb 2024
But that’s up to the viewer to decide if, in the case of Elaine May’s “Ishtar,” they’re still with Roger Ebert, who called it “a truly dreadful film, a lifeless, massive, lumbering exercise in failed ...
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What to stream this week: Adam Sandler is in space, 'Elsbeth' sleuths and Japan shines ...

Kentucky New Era 26 Feb 2024
But that’s up to the viewer to decide if, in the case of Elaine May’s “Ishtar,” they’re still with Roger Ebert, who called it “a truly dreadful film, a lifeless, massive, lumbering exercise in failed ...

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