‘No one can set any definite dates while the fires are still burning and the winds are still high, although things are moving in the right direction,’ Jillanna Devine-Knickel writes.
J.P. Devine
‘Juror #2’ is a thriller at the very end
The film is about a juror who questions whether he’s actually guilty of the crime the defendant is charged with.
Behold the Brothers Claus in person
This year we were under the guidance of the very strict Mother Claus and the three senior Santas who were assigned to deliver “special” gifts to special folks in spots around the world.
Computer revelation becomes a papal sword in ‘Conclave’
Edward Berger’s tale moves slowly at first giving us time to meet the flock.
Seeking Waterville gigs on New Year’s Eve
Former dancer and actor on Broadway and Off Broadway reminisces of past celebrations.
‘High Potential’ is saved by Kaitlin Olson’s natural comic timing
The storyline gives us Morgan Gillory, a struggling, cute, sort-of-young mom working part time as a cleaning lady deep in the Los Angeles police department homicide office.
Where the money is — Musk tops Arnault, Bezos, Zuckerberg
The richest man in the world now joining the Trump White House.
What film to screen again? — ‘Love Actually’
The film never won an Oscar and even got a few complaints, but that movie just made more than a few folks happy, J.P. Devine writes.
If aliens invade Earth this Christmas, would they adapt?
How would we explain the winter solstice, Christmas Eve Mass, Christmas Day ham, let alone Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Eve and Amazon two-day delivery to them, J.P. Devine writes.
Classic film ‘Meet me in St. Louis’ promises another Christmas
J.P. Devine recalls hearing Judy Garland’s “Have Your a Merry Little Christmas” for the first time.