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    May 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Maryland Film Festival 2013 continues event's expansion

    It used to be that the Maryland Film Festival was just a cool neighborhood event for Courtney Knipp — a bunch of obscure movies being shown just up the street from her home in Mount Vernon.
    It used to be that the Maryland Film Festival was just a cool neighborhood event for Courtney Knipp — a bunch of obscure movies being shown just up the street from her home in Mount Vernon. Not anymore, not with thousands of film fans massing in...

    Tags: Station North, Charles Theatre, The New York Times, Film Festivals, Charles Village

  2. May 3, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. A movie date can last all weekend at Maryland Film Festival

    If you love movies, you'll feel like a kid set loose in a candy store when the 14th annual Maryland Film Festival screens 40 feature films and 50 short films May 3-6 on all five screens at the Charles Theatre and also on the single screen at the Maryland Institute College of Art's Brown Center.
    If you love movies, you'll feel like a kid set loose in a candy store when the 14th annual Maryland Film Festival screens 40 feature films and 50 short films May 3-6 on all five screens at the Charles Theatre and also on the single screen at the...

    Tags: God Bless America (movie), Martin Starr, Gene Barry, Music, The Turin Horse (movie)

  4. May 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Recap: Maryland Film Festival 2012 draws strong reactions

    Station North was abuzz with thousands of cinema addicts and more casual moviegoers this past weekend, for the 14th annual Maryland Film Festival.
    Station North was abuzz with thousands of cinema addicts and more casual moviegoers this past weekend, for the 14th annual Maryland Film Festival. The Festival brought some 100 films and an even higher number of filmmakers to the neighborhood. As always,...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, God Bless America (movie), Station North, Charles Theatre, Film Festivals

  6. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Concert news: Wale, Chromeo, Natalie Cole, Anthrax, Bryan Adams announce area shows

    This week the Smashing Pumpkins, Wale, Natalie Cole, Bryan Adams, Anthrax, and even Pauly Shore announced upcoming regional concerts.
    The Baltimore Sun
    This week the Smashing Pumpkins, Wale, Natalie Cole, Bryan Adams, Anthrax, and even Pauly Shore announced upcoming regional concerts. Wale, who's touring with new album "Ambition," has two area shows coming up: first, he'll open for Lupe Fiasco at...

    Tags: Timonium, Chris Tucker, Worship (music group), Natalie Cole, Fine Arts

  8. May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. The Idaho Statesman Michael Deeds column

    The Idaho Statesman
    When Aja Volkman-Reynolds wakes up some days, it might take her a moment to remember who she is. Is she the cathartic, stage-prowling vocalist for Nico Vega, a hard-working Los Angeles band finally enjoying a jolt of success and touring with Imagine...

    Tags: Music, Wanted (movie), Chelsea Lately (tv program), Loni Love

  10. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. TV picks: 'Community,' 'Schumer,' 'Maron,' Sagal

    <strong>"Community" (NBC, Thursday).</strong> The low-rated and much-beloved comedy about a study group at a community college that is not about a study group at a community college so much as it is a comedy about a comedy about a study group at a community college that is only incidentally a study group &mdash; and so on &mdash; concludes its fourth and possibly last season this week. (The first without cashiered creator and showrunner Dan Harmon, it was delayed from October to February, with the odd effect of airing its Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes in early spring.) At some point in its first year the show jettisoned any pretense of sticking to its premise and embraced its true nature, as an avant-garde meta comedy that, at its best, plays with form and content with an almost childlike glee. (It's actually more of a meta-meta-comedy, which takes note of its own awareness of its awareness &mdash; and so on.) That's a tough thing to pull off week after week, season after season &mdash; after you've proved you can do anything, and have done it again and again, some of the thrill is bound to be lost &mdash; and there were times this year that the show seemed unfocused and obvious. In trying to find a way between invention and feeling, it could grow conventionally, rather than unconventionally, sentimental, or too eager to point out the smart thing it was doing. But it has been finding its feet again: There have been fine, surprising episodes of late &mdash; the puppet musical, the one in real time &mdash; and its ensemble is one of TV's greatest. See it now.
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    "Community" (NBC, Thursday). The low-rated and much-beloved comedy about a study group at a community college that is not about a study group at a community college so much as it is a comedy about a comedy about a study group at a community college that...

    Tags: Charlie Sheen, Roseanne Barr, IFC (tv network), Mark Duplass, Curb Your Enthusiasm (tv program)

  12. May 1, 2013 | Zap2It
  13. Marc Maron gets real — sorta — on IFC’s “Maron”

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Maron Friday, May 3 IFC, 10pm ET Marc Maron is in a good place. Such a simple sentence, but it’s taken so much to make it a reality. A few years ago, the acerbic comedian was reeling financially and emotionally from his second divorce and a...
  14. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. Bobcat Goldthwait Performing at Funny Bone Comedy Club in Manchester Nov. 9-11

    Hilariously dark comedian Bobcat Goldthwait (pictured) performs at the Funny Bone Comedy Club in Manchester Nov. 9. Goldthwait, who burst on the scene in the '80s as a solo comedian with his over-the-top antics and political satire, made his movie debut in <em>Police Academy </em>as the memorable criminal Zed. He starred in several other popular comedies, including <em>One Crazy Summer </em>and <em>Burglar</em>, and he's currently on a creative fast track, directing three highly acclaimed independent films in the last six years. His latest film, <em>God Bless America</em>, premiered in May. Along with his movie adventures, Goldthwait still manages to put together his colorful trademark satire into a routine he performs across the country. Although he's not quite the same frantic character burning up television sets, taking a shower onstage or screaming at the top of his lungs (at age 50, what do you expect?), his intelligent humor elicits the same buzz and hysterical laughter from his audiences.
    Hilariously dark comedian Bobcat Goldthwait (pictured) performs at the Funny Bone Comedy Club in Manchester Nov. 9. Goldthwait, who burst on the scene in the '80s as a solo comedian with his over-the-top antics and political satire, made his movie debut...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Satire (genre)

  16. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  17. Comedian/Director Bobcat Goldthwait on Morning News

    <strong>Bobcat Goldthwait</strong>
    WGN News
    Bobcat Goldthwait UP Comedy Club Today thru Sept 23 UPComedyClub.comThe legendarily dark comedy of Bobcat Goldthwait comes to UP Comedy Club for five hysterical shows. Since first gaining recognition for his stand-up specials ("An Evening with Bobcat...

    Tags: Movies

  18. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  19. 'Savages,' 'Bourne' crash Deauville: Nichols' 'Mud' to open fest

    Variety
    PARIS -- Oliver Stone's "Savages," starring Taylor Kitsch and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, "The Bourne Legacy," with Jeremy Renner, and Kirsten Dunst starrer "Bachelorette" are among high-profile titles getting their Gallic premiere at the Deauville American...

    Tags: Schindler's List (movie), Culture, Matthew McConaughey, Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz

  20. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  21. Neuchatel trips light fantastic: 'Cabin,' 'Raven,' 'Mooring' unspool at Swiss fest

    Variety
    BERLIN -- Ciaran Foy's nightmarish urban thriller "Citadel," Boris Rodriguez's cannibal comedy "Eddie," Franck Khalfoun's "Maniac" and Pat Holden's "When the Lights Went Out" are among the pics unspooling in the International Competition section at the...

    Tags: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (movie), James McTeigue, Music, Pink Floyd (music group), Genres

  22. Apr 9, 2012 |Column| RedEye
  23. Video/Q&A: Greta Gerwig of 'Damsels in Distress'

    In 2006, Greta Gerwig was living in Logan Square, making her first movie (Joe Swanberg&rsquo;s &ldquo;LOL&rdquo;) and fighting off a heat wave.
    In 2006, Greta Gerwig was living in Logan Square, making her first movie (Joe Swanberg’s “LOL”) and fighting off a heat wave. “We didn’t have air conditioning,” she recalls, “so we had to just put a bowl of ice...

    Tags: Schools, Entertainment Events, Russell Brand, Phish (music group), Satire (genre)

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Goldthwait's "God Bless America," the cautionary tale o...
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Bobcat Goldthwait's 'Willow Creek'
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(May 10, 2012)
'God Bless America' -- 1 1/2 stars
plays an ousted employee set on revenge. Murray, as a h...
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