Charlamagne Tha God will participate in a live therapy session with mental health expert Dr. Jessica Clemons on VH1 next week.
“In Session Live With Dr. Jess,” set to air Monday, Nov. 12 at 10 p.m., is being billed by the network as the “first live session on mental health in television history.”
The “Breakfast Club” radio host will sit down with Clemons, a trained psychiatrist known for participating weekly Q&A sessions surrounding mental health issues and hosting a monthly conversation series that aims to inspire and normalize discussions regarding mental health and wellness.
Clemons, a graduate of Cornell University, has amassed a following of more than 30,000 users on Instagram, aiming to create a space for her followers to discuss, connect and learn about mental health.
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“In Session Live With Dr. Jess,” set to air Monday, Nov. 12 at 10 p.m., is being billed by the network as the “first live session on mental health in television history.”
The “Breakfast Club” radio host will sit down with Clemons, a trained psychiatrist known for participating weekly Q&A sessions surrounding mental health issues and hosting a monthly conversation series that aims to inspire and normalize discussions regarding mental health and wellness.
Clemons, a graduate of Cornell University, has amassed a following of more than 30,000 users on Instagram, aiming to create a space for her followers to discuss, connect and learn about mental health.
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- 11/6/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Welcome to The Best Movie You Never Saw, a column dedicated to examining films that have flown under the radar or gained traction throughout the years, earning them a place as a cult classic or underrated gem that was either before it’s time and/or has aged like a fine wine. This week we’ll be looking at Streets Of Fire. The Story: Tom Cody (Michael Pare), a soldier of fortune, returns... Read More...
- 9/23/2016
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
I have a curious habit, maybe you have it too, if you are a real movie geek, film fan, cinema addict, what have you.
A certain number of movies that I have seen and loved with all my heart were losers at the box office or were mercilessly slammed by critics, usually both. This doesn’t happen all the time, mind you. I know a bad movie when I see one. But several times I have seen a movie on opening day and loved it so much I was sure it would be a big hit and be loved by critics and film goers, nope, not all the time.
Here then is my own personal and highly eccentric top ten list, with some honorable mentions, of movies that lost out, yet I love them still, many of them desperately, hysterically, madly do I love these films, well anyway… let me tell you about it.
A certain number of movies that I have seen and loved with all my heart were losers at the box office or were mercilessly slammed by critics, usually both. This doesn’t happen all the time, mind you. I know a bad movie when I see one. But several times I have seen a movie on opening day and loved it so much I was sure it would be a big hit and be loved by critics and film goers, nope, not all the time.
Here then is my own personal and highly eccentric top ten list, with some honorable mentions, of movies that lost out, yet I love them still, many of them desperately, hysterically, madly do I love these films, well anyway… let me tell you about it.
- 6/10/2014
- by Sam Moffitt
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Welcome back to This Week In Discs! If you see something you like, click on the title to buy it from Amazon. Streets of Fire (UK) Welcome to another time, another place, and a world where rock ‘n’ roll meets the American Western alongside an infusion of rockabilly gangsters and neon living. Pop icon Ellen Aim (Diane Lane) has been kidnapped by the leader of the Bombers, Raven Shaddock (Willem Dafoe). Her only hope is an ex-boyfriend turned mercenary, Tom Cody (Michael Paré). While wrapped in peculiar details, this oddball action/drama/musical is actually a pretty straightforward tale plot-wise, and it’s those details that make it stand apart. Well, the details, the cast, and the songs. The lead trio is joined by Rick Moranis, Bill Paxton, Amy Madigan, and other recognizable faces, and the songs are catchy as all hell. The UK’s Second Sight is releasing this Walter Hill cult classic to Blu-ray for...
- 11/26/2013
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Stars: Michael Paré, Diane Lane, Willem Dafoe, Rick Moranis, Amy Madigan | Written by Walter Hill, Larry Gross | Directed by Walter Hill
There are films that are said to be “ahead of their time”, this can often be an excuse for poor box-office sales or just the fact that the film was done in a style that people just weren’t ready for, and they just didn’t understand what the people behind the concept were trying to do. I’d say with Streets of Fire it’s a little bit of the two.
Streets of Fire was created by Walter Hill the same man who brought us The Warriors and just like that movie it was done in a comic book style but Streets of Fire is much more stylised and unusual. Streets of Fire, is set in “Another Time…Another Place” which appears to be a version of the...
There are films that are said to be “ahead of their time”, this can often be an excuse for poor box-office sales or just the fact that the film was done in a style that people just weren’t ready for, and they just didn’t understand what the people behind the concept were trying to do. I’d say with Streets of Fire it’s a little bit of the two.
Streets of Fire was created by Walter Hill the same man who brought us The Warriors and just like that movie it was done in a comic book style but Streets of Fire is much more stylised and unusual. Streets of Fire, is set in “Another Time…Another Place” which appears to be a version of the...
- 11/22/2013
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Road to Hell is the unofficial sequel to the well-regarded 80s cult classic Streets of Fire, which once again stars Michael Pare as Tom Cody, alongside Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon in a film directed by Albert Pyun and written by Cynthia Curnan. We’ve already brought you the a couple of posters, along with the trailer and now, thanks to Albert Pyun’s official Facebook page, we have some new key art for the film.
In the middle of nowhere, between Hell and Purgatory, a cruel twist of fate fall between a tortured serial killer and a pair of beautiful spree killers.
In the middle of nowhere, between Hell and Purgatory, a cruel twist of fate fall between a tortured serial killer and a pair of beautiful spree killers.
- 3/21/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Road to Hell is the unofficial sequel to the well-regarded 80s cult classic Streets of Fire, which once again stars Michael Pare as Tom Cody, alongside Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon in a film directed by Albert Pyun and written by Cynthia Curnan. We brought you the first poster, along with the trailer a couple of weeks ago and now, thanks to Albert Pyun’s official Facebook page, we have the latest poster.
In the middle of nowhere, between Hell and Purgatory, a cruel twist of fate fall between a tortured serial killer and a pair of beautiful spree killers.
In the middle of nowhere, between Hell and Purgatory, a cruel twist of fate fall between a tortured serial killer and a pair of beautiful spree killers.
- 11/8/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Road to Hell is the unofficial sequel to the well-regarded 80s cult classic Streets of Fire, which once again stars Michael Pare as Tom Cody, alongside Clare Kramer and Courtney Peldon in a film directed by Albert Pyun and written by Cynthia Curnan.
In the middle of nowhere, between Hell and Purgatory, a cruel twist of fate fall between a tortured serial killer and a pair of beautiful spree killers.
Road to Hell – Exclusive 2011 Trailer from Daniel Ray Gutierrez on Vimeo.
In the middle of nowhere, between Hell and Purgatory, a cruel twist of fate fall between a tortured serial killer and a pair of beautiful spree killers.
Road to Hell – Exclusive 2011 Trailer from Daniel Ray Gutierrez on Vimeo.
- 10/25/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Netflix has revolutionized the home viewing market for movies with their instant streaming service. Netflix Nuggets is my way of spreading the word about films of all genres worth holding a spot on your Netflix instant viewing queue. Release dates are subject to change.
Winter’S Bone (2010)
Streaming Available: 07/30/2011
Synopsis: In director Debra Granik’s unflinching noir drama set deep in the Ozarks, resilient teen Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) goes on the trail of her missing, drug-dealing father when his absence jeopardizes the family’s safety. Her deadbeat dad has a key court date pending, and Ree is determined that he show up — despite the objections of the insular Dolly clan. The film earned Oscar and Independent Spirit Award nods for Best Picture and for Lawrence.
Average Netflix Rating: 3.6
Pitch Black (2000)
Streaming Available: 07/31/2011
Synopsis: In director Debra Granik’s unflinching noir drama set deep in the Ozarks, resilient teen Ree...
Winter’S Bone (2010)
Streaming Available: 07/30/2011
Synopsis: In director Debra Granik’s unflinching noir drama set deep in the Ozarks, resilient teen Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) goes on the trail of her missing, drug-dealing father when his absence jeopardizes the family’s safety. Her deadbeat dad has a key court date pending, and Ree is determined that he show up — despite the objections of the insular Dolly clan. The film earned Oscar and Independent Spirit Award nods for Best Picture and for Lawrence.
Average Netflix Rating: 3.6
Pitch Black (2000)
Streaming Available: 07/31/2011
Synopsis: In director Debra Granik’s unflinching noir drama set deep in the Ozarks, resilient teen Ree...
- 7/26/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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