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TV Review: ‘McCartney 3, 2, 1,’ A Peregrination “Across The Universe” Of The Fab Four

Those who are fond of The Fab Four are in for a treat with the miniseries McCartney 3, 2, 1 — the result of the collaboration between the former member of The Beatles, Sir Paul McCartney, and record producer Rick Rubin. The six episodes, directed by Zachary Heinzerling, are a crossover between a documentary and…

Cruella, Sumptuous In Style But Hesitant In Evilness

Another Walt Disney villain conquers its place in the sun. After the success of the Sleeping Beauty live action prequels centred around the fairy tale antagonist Maleficent, Disney delves into the origins of another one of its evil characters: Cruella de Vil. The 1961 animated classic One Hundred and One Dalmatians, had the voice of…

TV Review: Halston, The CliffNotes Of An Icon

Roy Halston Frowick, simply known as Halston, became a legend in the field of fashion in the United States in the lates 1960s, and rose to international fame in the 1970s. The brand Halston remained a household name — despite the ownership vicissitudes — through the decades, and it continues to be considered one of…