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Retro Movie Review: Some Like it Hot (1959)

Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot (1959) remains one of cinema’s most enduring comedies, a film that effortlessly blends sharp wit, sophisticated farce, and pointed social commentary. At its heart, the story follows two down-on-their-luck musicians, Joe (Tony Curtis) and Jerry (Jack Lemmon), who witness a brutal mob hit and flee Chicago disguised as women, joining an all-female band touring Florida. Their ruse sets up a series of comedic entanglements, but beneath the humor lies a sharp exploration of identity, desire, and the constraints of society.

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Retro Movie Review: Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)

Monty Python and the Holy Grail is basically medieval chaos bottled into 91 minutes of pure absurdity. Directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones, this classic stars the Monty Python troupe: Graham Chapman as the ever-serious King Arthur, John Cleese as the ridiculously brave Sir Lancelot, Eric Idle as the worryingly cowardly Sir Robin, Michael Palin as the dauntless Sir Galahad, and Terry Gilliam hopping into various oddball roles (including Patsy, the most loyal coconut-clapper in history). Arthur’s mission? Round up a motley crew of knights and find the Holy Grail.

Spoiler: it’s not that easy when every step comes with a new ridiculous obstacle, from French catapults that spit insults to a three-headed giant that makes you question your life choices.

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Retro Movie Review: “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” -1953

Few films shimmer with the glitter and glee of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes—a Technicolor marvel that proves brains, beauty, and charm can share the same spotlight. Directed by Howard Hawks and released in 1953, this musical comedy serves as both a celebration and sly satire of materialism, friendship, and the social mores of its era. With Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell lighting up the screen in perfect comic contrast, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is more than a sugar-coated romp—it’s a sparkling showcase of wit, song, and scene-stealing performances.

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Fresh Faces, Killer Punchlines: Stand-Up Comedy Returns to Amphibian Stage

Amphibian Stage continues its commitment to bringing top-tier live entertainment to Fort Worth with its upcoming Stand-Up Comic Residency, headlined by nationally touring comedian Luis Juarez. Known for his blindsiding punchlines and viral social media presence, Juarez has built a dedicated fan base across the country, currently featuring on the Super Cool A$$ Tour with Ralph Barbosa.

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Shreveport’s Prize Fest Returns Oct 14-16

The Prize Foundation is thrilled to announce the lineup of events for their annual Prize Fest, a celebration of film, food, music, fashion, and comedy. Prize Fest 2022 will return to the streets of downtown Shreveport for not one but two weekends. Weekend One (October 14-16) will feature Music Prize and Fashion Prize. Weekend Two (October 20-22) will house the Louisiana Film Prize, Food Prize and Comedy Prize. 

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TK’s Addison Entertainment Venue’s Calendar Is Packed with Fun Events in January and February

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Jen Kirkman at Kessler Oct 21st

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Jen Kirkman is back on tour this year – with all new material.  Stories and jokes you haven’t seen on her Netflix specials.  Don’t worry.  It’s not all about Drumpf – why talk about him when Jen can talk about herself and her year of seeing fraudulent spiritual healers, holidays without family, being accused of not being “woke” by young people, and tales of when she was a young obnoxious third party voter, and pretentious hater of pop culture.

Jen Kirkman is a national and internationally touring stand-up comedian. Her 2015 Netflix Original Comedy Special “I’m Gonna Die Alone (And I Feel Fine)” was named one of the Top 10 comedy specials of 2015 by Time Out New York, New York Magazine, and The Atlantic.  Her most recent Netflix Original Comedy Special, “Just Keep Livin’?” is streaming worldwide as of January 3rd, 2017. Continue reading

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