Paul Mazursky's Countercultural Contributions to Film
Writer/director Paul Mazursky, who died on June 30 at 84, made a huge impact early in his career, co-writing "I Love You, Alice B. Toklas" and directing "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice."
Writer/director Paul Mazursky, who died on June 30 at 84, made a huge impact early in his career, co-writing "I Love You, Alice B. Toklas" and directing "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice."
Mike Myers tells the story of nice-guy Hollywood music manager Shep Gordon, who represented everyone from Alice Cooper to Teddy Pendergrass in the '70s and '80s.
There's no stopping Seth MacFarlane. The creator of "Family Guy" and director of "Ted" goes center stage for his first starring movie role in the Western farce, "A Million Ways to Die in the West."
"Don Peyote" should really be called "Dan Peyote" because it's a about a crazed stoner played by Dan Fogler, the actor I first saw and fell in love with in "Balls of Fury."
We've come a long way since "Animal House" and that's not necessarily a good thing. In "Neighbors," an out-of-control frat goes toe-to-toe with distraught parents, who simply want Delta Psi Beta to "keep it down."