Podcast by Forris Day JR David DiLorenzo is Foris’s guest on Coffee Shop Conversations today. David is a stand-up comedian who got his start over 25 years ago in the Boston Massachusetts area. He discuses his mentors and the ups and downs of making people laugh for a living. David […]
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Bertie Higgins Key Largo Singer Speaks – Coffee Shop Conversations
Podcast by Forris Day JR Bertie Higgins’s name may not be a household one but you certainly know his early eighties hit “Key Largo”. What is Bertie up to these days? Listen in on todays “Coffee Shop Conversations” to learn what this busy guy has been doing for the past […]
Author/Teacher Jeff Schechter Speaks: Coffee Shop Conversations
Podcast by Forris Day JR There is some great advice to be heard and knowledge to be gained on today’s “Coffee Shop Conversations”. Screenwriter, author and teacher Jeff Schechter took some time out of his busy schedule to talk to Forris about his journey becoming a working writer in LA […]
Who Can Kill a Child (1976) – Killing Children Horror Movie
Reviewed by Melissa Antoinette Garza “There is something wrong with this island.” Evelyn (Prunella Ransome) Tom (Lewis Fiander) and his very pregnant wife Evelyn (Prunella Ransome) are beginning their trip in Spain. They enjoy the small shops and lavish parades in the streets. All is lovely, and Evelyn remarks on how […]
Complete Screenwriting: Jim Mercurio Speaks to Scared Stiff
Podcast by Forris Day JR Jim Mercurio, a writer, teacher and filmmaker is passionate about movies and the stories that they tell. This fact is evident when watching his 6 DVD box set “Complete Screenwriting:From A to Z to A-List”. Jim talks to Forris on today’s episode of “Coffee Shop […]
Actor Daniel F. Purcell Speaks: Coffee Shop Conversations
Podcast by Forris Day JR Virginia based actor Daniel F. Purcell talks to Forris about getting into acting at age 50. He discusses the challenges of being the new guy in a cast and the rewards of getting creative on set to get the attention of producers…in a good way. […]
Michael J. Baker Jr. – National Arts Television – COFFEE SHOP CONVERSATIONS
Podcast by Forris Day JR Ambition and perseverance has driven Michael J. Baker Jr. all his life. He is today’s guest on Coffee Shop Conversations with Forris Day Jr. Find out how he got into hosting, acting and creating his own shows for television. Also he will teach you some […]
Wiseguy Kitchen: Vincent Fiore Speaks to Scared Stiff
Podcast by Forris Day JR Vincent Fiore is a man of many talents; Actor, host, writer…and chef, that’s right, chef. He has taken his skill as a chef and turned it into a growing television show called “The Wiseguy Kitchen”. Learn more about this talented guy as he discusses his […]
Jeff Kaczmarczyk – Sr. Associate at Digital Distribution at PBS Distribution – Coffee Shop Conversation with Forris Day JR
Podcast by Forris Day JR Forris steps behind the scenes of the PBS television world with today’s guest Jeff Kaczmarczyk on Coffee Shop Conversations. Jeff is one of the hidden guys who makes it possible for us to watch PBS programing on our tablets, phones and other personal devices. A […]
Batman (1966) – ADAM WEST ORIGINAL – Joker, Riddler, Catwoman, Penguin & More – SUPERHERO MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Since I’ve now watched the 1966 BATMAN about a million times, I thought that I should review it. It is my 2-year-old daughter’s favorite movie and she insists that we watch it twice a day. It certainly cannot be compared to the DARK KNIGHT series, but if […]
Stone (2010) – Thriller Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza My brother bought this Blu-ray on a whim. He had never heard of it but it was $3.99 and starred Robert De Niro, Ed Norton and Milla Jovovich. With that all-star cast, I would have taken the gamble myself. We watched the trailer first, and […]
The Best of the Cinema Snob Volume 1 (2013) – Horror Critic Reviews The Driller Killer and other Obscure Titles
By Melissa Antoinette Garza My husband and I just got finished watching The Best of Cinema Snob Volume 1. I’m happy to say it was certainly worth the money spent. It was hilarious! The DVD showcased the episodes from public domain month where the Cinema Snob (Brad Jones) delved […]