By Ray Bennett
LONDON – Almost forty years ago, I created a weekly movie supplement in Canadian TV Guide called Bigscreen. I wanted a big name for the first edition and Hollywood publicist Jerry Pam facilitated a Q&A with his longtime client, Michael Caine. As Caine turns 90 today, here’s what he had to say when he was nominated for an Academy Award for ‘Educating Rita’ (above with Julie Walters). Continue reading
When watching the Oscars used to be fun
By Ray Bennett
LONDON – Maverick banshees all at once, Elvis sadness, women on water, Fabelmans on the western front. Tár but no thanks. There was a time when I really cared about movies and found the competition for Academy Awards entertaining. Take 1973.
Nominees for Best Picture included John Boorman’s ‘Deliverance’, Jan Troell’s ‘The Emigrants’ and Martin Ritt’s ‘Sounder’. For me and my Windsor Star colleague Ron Base, it was all about the battle between a terrific crime picture and a brilliant musical. Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘The Godfather’ versus Bob Fosse’s ‘Cabaret’. Continue reading →