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Review: Extraordinary “Time” about Sibil Fox Richardson’s Quest to Free Her Husband from Prison Is Inspirational and Revelatory

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Let me say with no small dose of humility, I am about the last reviewer to chime on Garrett Bradley’s extraordinary documentary called “Time.” It was bought at Sundance by Amazon Prime and has been on their system since October 16th, I think. I’m kicking myself now that I didn’t see it earlier, but here we are. “Time” will be an Oscar nominee and very likely the winner of the Academy Award next year for documentary.

“Time” is only 88 minutes but it covers 20 years in the life of the Rich family of New Orleans. The central figure is Sibil Fox, who married Rob Richardson when she was 16 and started having babies. Their lives looked promising until they were in a bind, and Rob was convinced to help rob a bank. Sibil drove the getaway car. She spent three and half  years in jail. Rob was sentenced to 60 years behind bars in the Louisiana State Penitentiary for armed robbery.

That’s the set up but you can tell from Bradley’s editing and handling of time, something else happened. Released from prison, Sibil, aka Fox Rich, becomes a prisoner advocate. She wages a war to get her husband out of jail. When Bradley met Rich in 2016, she meant to make a short film. But Rich turned over 100 hours of home movies to Bradley, and this feature was born.

As Sibil tells her story and Bradley weaves in the home movies, we get to see the mother raising her six sons into charming over achievers. Fox (aka Sibil) had an epiphany in prison, it’s almost like lightning struck her. Maybe I’ve missed her on television but I can’t believe “60 Minutes,” “Ellen,” and so on haven’t done features on her. She’s the most inspiring person I’ve encountered on film this year or in years. Her journey is mesmerizing.

Somehow through some act of magic and determination, Fox Rich simply decided to keep her family in one piece while trying to get Rob released. I’m still not sure how she did it, although it’s clear she steeped herself in prison reform and the concept of institutional racism. I feel that the movie is almost too short. I’d like to know what she and Rob, who is eventually released, have to say about Black Lives Matter and where this experience is going to take them. Even with two decades of activism behind, they are a work in progress.

Bradley has made a very economical film. She needs either a sequel or some kind of epilogue on DVD. There are things about Rob’s case that aren’t clear or explained, simply that he was convicted, that he was guilty, but that the concept of life in prison occurred to Sibil to be a form of slavery. And this turned Rob’s whole story over.

“Time” is available for Amazon Prime customers. What a shame it wasn’t in theaters. It would have sold out show after show.

 

Sean Connery Remembered: James Bond Star Turned Down $17.5 Mil to Play Rescuer of WWII Art for Director Brett Ratner

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by Brett Ratner, director of “Rush Hour,” “Tower Heist,” “The Family Man,” “X Men: The Last Stand”

EDITORS NOTE: This movie Brett writes about it IS NOT the same movie “Billions” creator Brian Koppelman tweeted about this week.

It was 2004, and one of my dreams came true when I got the opportunity to direct a movie with Jews and Nazi’s, but where the Jews win.

Connery was playing the Jew. It was a stretch, but I loved Sir Laurence Olivier in “The Boys From Brazil” where he played a Jew because he was the greatest Nazi ever in “Marathon Man”! I thought if Olivier could do it, so could Connery. All I had to do was convince Mr. Connery to trust me to be the director.

I was 34 at the time and some major directors were circling the film and meeting with Connery as well. I was lucky that I had just finished shooting “X-Men: The Last Stand” and the studio loved the film…so they helped me convince Connery I was his guy. Connery was only 74 years old at the time but was considering retiring after five decades of acting in close to 100 films. He had just come off “The League of Extraordinary Gentleman,” which was to be his last film and a box office disaster.

Our script was brilliant, written by Jeff King, called “Josiah’s Cannon.” Connery was set to earn $17.5 million to star which was unprecedented especially for an actor his age! Connery would play an aging thief and Holocaust survivor who gathers up a notorious band of crooks to rob a supposedly impregnable Swiss bank of valuables looted from the Jews before World War II. A great revenge heist film!

I don’t remember why but we had to push production a few months which would be filming in Prague. I got the writer Phil Alden Robinson to do a quick polish to work in a back story that after the war Connery’s character moved to Scotland. (Studio note: He is in fact Scottish.) Connery would have me come to his apartment in New York and spend hours reading lines from the script and rehearsing with him. What a dream…

My dreams were crushed, however, when Sean called me a few weeks later to tell me he was pulling out of the film to retire and write his memoir. I couldn’t believe he wasn’t leaving our film to make another. Now he has passed at 90 years old without making another film! I cherish the time we spent together working on the script, especially when he and I would spend hours reading the script together. He would do a slight Jewish accent for me to see what I thought.  What a legend and my only regret is not going on my hands and knees to beg him to reconsider! So much more between the lines but that will be left for my memoir! #RIP

Clever: Mick Jagger Takes a Swipe at Trump with “Pride Before A Fall” Teaser of New Rolling Stones Song

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Mick Jagger is no fan of Donald Trump. He’s had to put up with Trump defying his wishes and using Rolling Stones songs like “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at rallies.

So now, with days before the election, Jagger takes a swipe at Trump by releasing a video clip of a teaser for a new Stones song called “Pride Before A Fall.”

The lyrics: “It’s overweening, over eating, too much tweeting / And when my back is turned somebody will push you off the wall / And just remember that pride, it comes before a fall.”

LOL. Good for Mick, Keith, Ronnie, and Charlie et al. Sounds good. We need that album, especially after this year’s “Living in in a Ghost Town” was so good. Maybe we’ll get this full single soon.

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No Time to Die: Sean Connery, the Greatest James Bond of All, Passes Away at Age 90 in the Bahamas

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Sean Connery, the original and greatest James Bond of all, has died at age 90 in the Bahamas, where he and his wife have lived for decades. He was 90 years old.

Connery, the most famous Scottish movie actor, was known all over the world for playing Bond in six memorable films starting with “Dr. No” in 1962, and including “From Russia with Love,” “Thunderball,” “Goldfinger,” “You Only Live Twice,” and “Diamonds Are Forever.” That run ended in 1971, but Connery returned in 1983 in the ill fated “Never Say Never Again” after producer Albert “Cubby” Broccoli had replaced him as Bond in “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service,” and then “Octopussy.” Connery was so furious with Broccoli that he never spoke him again and refused to participate in the franchise’s 50th anniversary a few years ago.

Connery’s whole career was identified the Bond character but at least he won an Oscar, and not for that role. He won in 1983 for “The Untouchables.” The following year he won a whole new audience and more acclaim as Indiana Jones’ father in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” His career had a major revival through the 1990s right up through “Finding Forrester” in 2000. But he was so upset that he wasn’t nominated for an Oscar that he fired his publicist. He made one more movie, “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,” in 2003.

But what a life and what a career. Swashbuckling, the envy of all, Sean Connery was a Hollywood man’s man. He was so macho in his way that Darrell Hammond created a hilarious parody of him on “Saturday Night Live.”

The real Sean Connery, however, was married twice, first to Diane Cilento, with whom he had a son. He’s survived by his wife of 45 years, Micheline Roquebrune. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 2000.

Sony Music’s Self-Defeat: New Springsteen Album Finishes in 2nd Place to New Luke Combs, Also from Sony

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Bruce Springsteen’s “Letter to You” should have been sent certified by Sony Music’s Columbia label in New York.

In a bitter chart race, “Letter to You” finished 2nd today for the week in its debut. The album sold around 83,000 copies with all but 3,000 CDs and downloads. The remainder was gained from streaming.

But what was number 1? Surely it came from another record company? Alas, no, it was Sony’s Nashville branch. In a deal they made with Nashville’s River House, country artist Luke Combs finished above Bruce with 106,540 copies of his “What You See is What You Get.”

Yes, “What You See is What You Get” is the name of a famous 1973 hit by the Dramatics on Stax Records. But country is famous for lifting titles of pre-existing hits and making them over into a new horse and saddle.

But Ouch! If Sony had just postponed Combs or moved it up a week, Bruce might have been numero uno. But he was undone by his own record company. And it’s the only one he’s ever had. Bruce has been on Columbia Records since 1972. Only Barbra Streisand can say that. I do think that Tony Bennett and Bob Dylan each wandered off and returned. But Bruce has always been there.

“Letter to You” sold in its first week more than Bruce’s last album, “Western Stars,” sold in its first three weeks. There’s nothing like adding the E Street Band that won’t put some pep in your step! Bruce is nevertheless number 1 on the charts this week for this writer. I don’t use combs!

 

Michael Bay, America’s Worst Director, Exploits the Pandemic and 220K Dead People, with New Movie

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“Transformers” and “Pearl Harbor” director Michael Bay is America’s worst filmmaker. He’s made crap out of garbage for years now. His new film, “Songbird,” was shot during the pandemic — yes, the one we’re in now. It’s set in 2024 and we’re still under lockdown suffering from COVID-23. Not Strawberry Letter 22 or Catch-22.

So you know this is an exploitation of our current health crisis, of 220,000 dead people, of the massive damage the pandemic has done to our economy, psyches, and souls. I’m surprised Bay didn’t include holograms of the recently deceased, a la Kim and Kanye and her ghostly father.

I’ll pass on seeing more than the trailer. I’m surprised Bradley Whitford, a smart guy, though this was a good idea. As Green Day sings, wake me up when tomorrow comes.

As someone on YouTube quipped, this is as if someone made a film on 09/11 about 9/11 in between the two towers exploding. Well put.

Forgotten TV Star Kirstie Alley Rebuked by CNN: “You are welcome to change the channel – just like countless viewers did every time “Veronica’s Closet” came on TV”

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Forgotten TV star Kirstie Alley, popular in the 1980s until she was revealed as a Scientologist and right wing nut, has been rebuked by CNN. And what a lovely job they did. When she complained of “living in fear” by watching the real news, CNN Communications replied: “Kirstie, you are welcome to change the channel – just like countless viewers did every time “Veronica’s Closet” came on TV. But don’t downplay the loss of nearly 230K American lives. And please, wear a mask.”

Hey Kirstie, whatever happened to your Diet company, the that was funded by Scientology and went bust overnight? Those were the days, weren’t they? PS Sam married Diane, they had a great life, and visited Rebecca in the nut house once a year.

Revival: Composer Michael Penn (“No Myth”) Is Back with His First Song in 15 Years, Beautiful Ballad “Revival”

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Michael Penn is back. Composer of movie scores, producer, husband of Aimee Mann, Penn hasn’t had an album out in 15 years. But he says on Twitter “During the pandemic I’ve been writing songs again. The first one I recorded is out today.”

“Revival” is a beautiful anthem. Can’t wait to hear the rest of what he’s done.

You may recall Michael’s 1989 hit, “No Myth.” If you don’t know it, this is called a perfect single.

Pop Cherry: Ariana Grande’s X Rated New Single Features the F Word, Titled “34 Plus 35,” Tests Limits of Taste

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Congrats to Ariana Grande. When she goes low, she goes lower. Her new single, following “Positions,” is called “34 + 35.” What does that equal? It equals crudeness and lack of taste. Really, this is garbage. She’s wasting a good voice on utter crap. And “F**k me til daylight.” It’s not even sexy. (See Millie Jackson for the real thing.) How unfortunate. Is that hard to sell records? Thank you, next.

Want a sexy song by a great singer songwriter? Try this one instead

Lady Gaga: “My voice will be heard this election. Will yours?” Watch Award-Worthy Video Full of Costume Changes

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Lady Gaga doesn’t need to sing in this video urging everyone to vote. But it’s full of music anyway. Lots of costume changes, very clever.