What’s The Point?
By David Pisarra
This year’s American Film Market has been heavily attended based on my personal experience of almost running over people! Seems like they’
NOTEWORTHY column for Thurs., Nov. 2, 2017
By CHARLES ANDREWS
THAT PROVERBIAL LIMB
So wobbly, when you go out on it. Don’t you ever learn, Charles? Remember REO Speedwagon?
Ethan Lauren
SMC Corsair/Daily Press
There’s a lot of junk left lying on the ground and aside from the occasional quarter, most of it is better left in
BY DAVID PISARRA
FRITTO MISTO
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COMFORT AND CONSISTENCY ARE
THE KEYS TO FRITTO MISTO
There are few more enjoyable experiences
FILM REVIEW
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
Rated R
108 Minutes
Released October 27th
Thank You for Your Service is the directorial debut of Jason Hall. Hall is an actor/
FILM REVIEW
LAST FLAG FLYING
Rated R
124 Minutes
Released November 3
In the guise of a humorous story of three misfits who meet up and go on an impromptu
by Cynthia Citron
Well, I knew it had to end some time. I have had the good fortune to see many delicious plays in the last month. Unfortunately, the lucky
Tourism Talks: Fall in Love with Fall in Santa Monica
Though it may not feel like it with recent temperatures, autumn has officially arrived in Southern California. Here in our
MARSHALL
Rated PG-13
118 Minutes
Released October 13th
Marshall is a relevant and timely movie - a gripping story taken from the life of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
For many Santa Monicans the end of October takes on a deeper meaning as they observe Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the
By Cynthia Citron
How do you describe perfection? What can you say about a fantasy that keeps you spellbound and holding your breath for 70 minutes? How can I write
CURIOUS CITY” column for Wed., Oct. 25, 2017
By CHARLES ANDREWS
LAST WEEK
On these very pages, I tried to make sense of a world seemingly gone mad, and get