NYC Second Chance Rescue hosted their 3rd annual Rescue Ball on Thursday April 27th, 2023 at the Pierre Hotel in New York City.
Tayef Farrar, Kate McEntee, Orfeh, Lisa Rose, Avra Hart, Joe Gatto, Lisa Blanco, Jennifer Brooks, Georgina Bloomberg, Dr. Peter Roufail
Credit/Copyright: Michael Ostuni /Pmc
The charity aims to raise critical funds to help continue their mission of providing second chances to critically ill, injured, and abused dogs and cats. The Rescue Ball celebrated 14 years and saving over 14,000 lives.
NYC Second Chance Rescue honored Georgina Bloomberg and Joe Gatto with the “Hero Award” for their dedication to animal welfare, and Dr. Peter Roufail, Dvm, for “Veterinarian of the Year.”
The evening was Hosted by Tony and Grammy Award-Nominated Actress and Singer, Orfeh With Special Guests Rhonj’s Melissa Gorga and “Rock of Ages” Constantine Maroulis. The evening featured a vegan menu, specialty cocktails, live and silent auctions, and entertainment,...
Tayef Farrar, Kate McEntee, Orfeh, Lisa Rose, Avra Hart, Joe Gatto, Lisa Blanco, Jennifer Brooks, Georgina Bloomberg, Dr. Peter Roufail
Credit/Copyright: Michael Ostuni /Pmc
The charity aims to raise critical funds to help continue their mission of providing second chances to critically ill, injured, and abused dogs and cats. The Rescue Ball celebrated 14 years and saving over 14,000 lives.
NYC Second Chance Rescue honored Georgina Bloomberg and Joe Gatto with the “Hero Award” for their dedication to animal welfare, and Dr. Peter Roufail, Dvm, for “Veterinarian of the Year.”
The evening was Hosted by Tony and Grammy Award-Nominated Actress and Singer, Orfeh With Special Guests Rhonj’s Melissa Gorga and “Rock of Ages” Constantine Maroulis. The evening featured a vegan menu, specialty cocktails, live and silent auctions, and entertainment,...
- 5/15/2023
- Look to the Stars
In the last decade, it’s become a common refrain among fans and industry players alike: the filmmakers should’ve “planned it better.” This trilogy could’ve been mapped out; those five sequels needed to be outlined first. Perhaps this is inevitable in an era where “shared universe” is part of the everyday vernacular, yet I cannot help but be amused when folks grow wistful over sequels with allegedly concrete roadmaps: franchises like Star Wars, Godfather… and the Back to the Future trilogy.
Whenever social media discussions about sequels or franchises that most smoothly told their sagas rear, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale’s little trio of time traveling adventures always spring to the forefront. With their economy of storytelling and strong fixation on characters, particularly lovable Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and eccentric Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), the three movies’ narrative is as stainless as the steel doors on the DeLorean.
Whenever social media discussions about sequels or franchises that most smoothly told their sagas rear, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale’s little trio of time traveling adventures always spring to the forefront. With their economy of storytelling and strong fixation on characters, particularly lovable Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and eccentric Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), the three movies’ narrative is as stainless as the steel doors on the DeLorean.
- 5/2/2021
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis turned a high concept into a charming, enduring film in Back to the Future. It spawned two uneven sequels (and I am so glad Gale see s no reason for a fourth installment) with time-hopping DeLorean and the character of Doc Brown melding into the pop culture zeitgeist.
The films, certainly the first one, deserve to be seen by all, including the current generation to whom the 1950s and 1980s are equally ancient.
Thankfully, Universal Home Entertainment agrees and we have been treated to DVDs, and Blu-rays ever since. Out this week, in time for everyone’s holiday shopping, comes Back to the Future: The Ultimate Trilogy as the films receive the Ultra HD treatment. In a lovely embossed slipbox, you get six discs with carryover content from the 2010 and 2015 editions.
Doc Brown has invented a time machine and with Marty on hand, they travel...
The films, certainly the first one, deserve to be seen by all, including the current generation to whom the 1950s and 1980s are equally ancient.
Thankfully, Universal Home Entertainment agrees and we have been treated to DVDs, and Blu-rays ever since. Out this week, in time for everyone’s holiday shopping, comes Back to the Future: The Ultimate Trilogy as the films receive the Ultra HD treatment. In a lovely embossed slipbox, you get six discs with carryover content from the 2010 and 2015 editions.
Doc Brown has invented a time machine and with Marty on hand, they travel...
- 10/21/2020
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
There are few Hollywood blockbusters that have ever come as close to perfection as Back to the Future. The time traveling adventure captured lightning in a bottle, and for 35 years has remained one of the most beloved and rewatchable movies in history. There’s hardly a soul out there who doesn’t love Marty McFly and Doc Brown’s first adventure, and audiences would definitely be on board with the idea of a fourth installment.
A reboot or a remake would be viewed as sacrilege, though, and Robert Zemeckis has no intention of giving up the rights anyway, leading to a theoretical Part IV being the only chance to see the characters back together again. Nostalgia-driven sequels aren’t always the best idea, however, and there’s every chance the end result would end up harming the legacy of the original trilogy rather than enhancing it.
Co-writer Bob Gale recently...
A reboot or a remake would be viewed as sacrilege, though, and Robert Zemeckis has no intention of giving up the rights anyway, leading to a theoretical Part IV being the only chance to see the characters back together again. Nostalgia-driven sequels aren’t always the best idea, however, and there’s every chance the end result would end up harming the legacy of the original trilogy rather than enhancing it.
Co-writer Bob Gale recently...
- 9/28/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Chicago – Three days to go before the two-day ‘Mainframe Comic Con’ – a completely free-to-join online comic book convention – will kick off, and on the first day a rush of movie nostalgia will take place when actress Claudia Wells will be a guest representing the original “Back to the Future.” Wells portrayed Marty McFly’s girlfriend Jennifer Parker in that classic film.
The Mainframe Comic Con had the idea, during this stay-at-home timeframe, to put on an entire Comic Con – guests, artists, exhibitors and even cosplay – all online. Claudia Wells is just one of the many guests (click here for the line-up) scheduled to virtually appear on this free-to-participate comic convention event. That’s right, if you want to experience a Q&a with a cast member of “Back to the Future,” you can find her at the Mainframe Comic Con.
Power of Love: On Set with Claudia Wells, Michael J. Fox...
The Mainframe Comic Con had the idea, during this stay-at-home timeframe, to put on an entire Comic Con – guests, artists, exhibitors and even cosplay – all online. Claudia Wells is just one of the many guests (click here for the line-up) scheduled to virtually appear on this free-to-participate comic convention event. That’s right, if you want to experience a Q&a with a cast member of “Back to the Future,” you can find her at the Mainframe Comic Con.
Power of Love: On Set with Claudia Wells, Michael J. Fox...
- 4/22/2020
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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