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2014
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9
 
 
This 1970 movie is a comedy romp very much of its time – a prototypical “blaxploitation” movie that isn’t really exploitive at all – just taking conventions of both buddy cop movies and comedy romps, handing them to an almost entirely African-American cast, and setting the whole thing in Harlem at the very end of the Sixties. The on-location photography alone, capturing a world and a time not often documented by mainstream cinema, makes this film, directed and co-wr
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Aug
9
 
 
Tonight, on Starz, is the premiere of Outlander, a period costume drama purporting to provide romance and battle scenes in a Scottish setting. But if you want the real deal, and a better viewing experience, watch this 1995 movie, starring Mel Gibson as 13th-century Scottish warrior William Wallace, who painted himself like an inebriated football fan to oppose the British forces who were oppressing Scotland the way they would later oppress the American colonies.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Aug
9
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: This isn’t a recommendation, just an observation: This new Starz series, based on the series of books by Diana Gabaldon, has gotten more advance press than any TV show since the Breaking Bad finale. Don’t expect it to measure up to that (what can?), but here it is, starring Caitriona Balfe as Claire Randall, the WWII nurse who is propelled back in time to 18th-century Scotland. Even at TVWW, we’ve given Outlander its share of virtual ink: Read Donna Plesh&rsquo
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Aug
9
 
 
This 1991 movie caught the national zeitgeist back in 1991, with women moviegoers, especially, reveling at the take-no-prisoners, take-no-nonsense attitude of feisty female fugitives played by Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis. Oh, and one other thing about this movie that caught the zeitgeist: Brad Pitt, in a brief but star-making turn as a sort of road-trip boy toy.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Aug
9
 
 
SERIES PREMIERE: This new Cinemax series already premiered, last night, on Cinemax – but it’s noteworthy that, shortly before the show’s official premiere, big-brother cable network HBO decided The Knick was good enough to showcase to its viewers as well. So if you didn’t watch episode one of The Knick last night on Cinemax, you can catch it again tonight at 10 ET on HBO. Or, if you’re impatient, you can also watch it tonight at 9 ET, on Cinemax. Clive Owen stars. F
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Aug
8
 
 
The Knick, which delves deeply and often gruesomely into surgery circa 1900 at New York City’s poor-side-of-town Knickerbocker Hospital, is an impressive 10-episode series that throws Cinemax into the burgeoning mix of networks with Emmy-caliber dramas...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Aug
8
 
 
August 8 is the 45-year anniversary of what many think is the most famous photo in rock n' roll history -- The Beatles' Abbey Road cover photo. Here's a handmade fan montage of that photo shoot...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Aug
8
 
 
Those looking in during Bill Maher’s annual summer hiatus will probably be wondering if the best HBO can cook up is Chris Lilley’s latest import, Jonah From Tonga. It clatters on like a broken washing machine...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Aug
8
 
 
What a wonderful treat, and a privileged opportunity to look back. Bill Moyers, in the first of two shows devoted to the late Maya Angelou, revisits his 1982 installment of Creativity in which he profiled the poet – 32 years ago! – and guided her on an emotional tour back to her very small, very segregated home town of Stamps, AR. For dates and times when this series runs in your area, check the Moyers & Company website. Check local listings.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2014
Aug
8
 
 
ABC Family is wallowing in Grease tonight, showing both the iconic 1978 movie musical, starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, and its widely ignored 1982 sequel, which actually isn’t a proper sequel as well, since its stars, Maxwell Caulfield and an unknown actress named Michelle Pfeiffer (pictured), play entirely different roles. But the latter wouldn’t be unknown for much longer, and certainly would outlive her Pink Lady role here.