Longtime (but now occasional) film critic, fulltime reporter for the Memphis daily newspaper, The Commercial Appeal. Earned first writing paycheck from Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine.
Accompanied by @aceatkins.bsky.social, I returned to the place I drove to almost every day from 1981 until 2019: the old Commercial Appeal building (5 stories, for close to 1500 employees!), now slated for demolition, possibly as early as this weekend. bit.ly/4aoPD2I
Accompanied by @aceatkins.bsky.social, I returned to the place I drove to almost every day from 1981 until 2019: the old Commercial Appeal building (5 stories, for close to 1500 employees!), now slated for demolition, possibly as early as this weekend. bit.ly/4aoPD2I
Nice to see the M-town get its due right off the bat in Questlove’s new EARTH, WIND & FIRE documentary. (Not that the portrait of the city is flattering, beyond music…)
Someone should ask him to name his current favorite Knick. I’m sure the answer would be the same as when he was asked his favorite Bible verse. “To me that’s very personal. I don’t want to get into specifics.”
Memphis: TONIGHT.
Memphis, don't miss this one: 1 screening only, 7 p.m. 6/10, Studio on the Square: @indiememphis
presents THE PYTHON HUNT, a look at the Florida Everglades' real-life 10-day Python Challenge -"The Burning Man of snake hunting," with a political edge (kill the "invasive species").
Ida Lupino, Ann Sheridan, Raoul Walsh’s THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT (1940).