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News & Views of Phillips Since 1976
Tuesday October 1st 2024

Midnight in Paris

Midnight in Paris

Midnight in Paris

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****1/2

Cast: Owen Wilson (Gil Pender), Rachel McAdam (Inez), Mimi Kennedy (Helen Pender), kurt fuller (John Pender), Tom Hiddleson (F. Scott Fitzgerald), Marion Cotillard (Adriana), Corey Stoll (Ernest Hemingway), David Lowe (T.S.Eliot), Adrien Brody (Salvador Dali), Olivier Rabourdin (Paul Gauguin), Francois Rostain (Edgar Degas), Marcial Di Fonzo Bo (Pablo Picasso), Kathy Bates (Gertrude Stein), Michael Sheen (Paul), Thierry Hancis se  (Phil), Lea Seydoux ( Gabrieela).

PG-13. Running time: 100 minutes.  Director: Woody Allen.

“Midnight in Paris” is proof the old “hopeless” romantic director, Woody Allen, still packs a punch in his cinematic mind.  Most of his more recent films such as the flat “Melinda and Melinda” (2004) and slightly entertaining “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (2008) have been rather torporific works.  He wrote the screenplay for “Midnight in Paris” which should be considered for an Oscar for 2011.  “Midnight in Paris” is extraordinary.  Adding to an excellent script, the compelling fantasy with novelist Gil Penders, Played beautifully by Owen Wilson, on vacation in Paris with fiancee Inez (Rachel McAdams) and her parents John (Kurt Fuller) and Mimi Kennedy (Helen).Gil is fascinated with Paris, especially back in the 1920s. Gil gets his wish strolling through Paris alone at midnight. … Read the rest “Midnight in Paris”

Fish Tacos by La Sirena Gorda, “The Fat Mermaid.”


By Courtney Algeo

The truth is this: I went to the Midtown Global Market on a rainy Tuesday evening to review Pacific Islander Cuisine. We went around 6:00 p.m.”“prime dinnertime”“but only one person was working at the restaurant, cooking and dishing up all of the made to order food herself. She looked like she was working extremely hard, and the food she was making smelled delicious. Unfortunately, I suffer from what some call the hanger. Hanger is a portmanteau of the words “hungry” and “angry”, that signifies the emotion contained in the moment when your desire for food turns into a hot, burning rage. Or, perhaps it”'s just a case of crippling impatience.

To shield those near me from my hanger, I simply turned around in the aisle at Midtown Global Market and ordered some delightful fish tacos from La Sirena Gorda, which means (hilariously) “the fat mermaid.” Although this was the first time a name had been associated with the restaurant, I had heard a lot about the fish tacos before I stumbled into this dining experience.… Read the rest “Fish Tacos by La Sirena Gorda, “The Fat Mermaid.””

Searching ”“ A Serial Novelle Chapter 28: POINT THEM TOWARDS THE FIRE

By Patrick Cabello Hansel

Sit down, dear. You must be so cold. Let me take your wrap, and have a nice cup of tea.”

So spoke the old woman into whose house Luz had stumbled.  She didn”'t realize how cold she was until she found herself in the warmth of this woman”'s house, a house full of candles and music and smells of baking.  For the first time in a long time, Luz felt safe.

“Take off your boots, hon,” the woman said, even before Luz realized that her feet were freezing.  “Just point them toward the fire, and they”'ll get warm soon enough.”

Luz gratefully tugged off her boots, and as she did, she felt something loosening its grip on her chest.  A longing, a gratefulness poured out of her.

“Thank you so much”, she said to the old woman.  “I didn”'t know where to go, and then I heard your voice calling me.”Â  Luz didn”'t say that the old woman”'s voice sounded like something she”'d been listening for her whole life.  She sat in silence for a moment, sipping her tea and wiggling her toes.

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