Brian Dennehy
Review of Son Of The South: About Standing Up To Racism
Starring: Lucas Till, Lex Scott Davis, Lucy Hale, Jake Abel, Shamier Anderson, Julia Ormond, Brian Dennehy Directed by Barry Alexander Brown Rating: *** To celebrate a life that truly deserves to be celebrated is a welcome change from watching bio-pics about gangsters and sociopaths who are best left buried in the debris of history. This film is about Bob Zellner who was the first white man to join the black Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s when to be black was dangerous. To be supporting their movement against racial inequality was even more dangerous. This | Click Here...
Review Of Driveways: Is So Beautiful It Hurts
Driveways(Amazon Prime) Starring Hong Chau, Lucas Jaye, and Brian Dennehy. Directed by Andrew Ahn Rating: **** ½ This understated masterpiece about reaching out and touching your neighbour’s hand is so tender and confident in its modest space that not many are aware of it. But to miss this tender deeply moving film is to miss an opportunity to better our lives and our perspective on the human condition. At a time when we need that healing touch the most, Driveways comes to us with a simplicity of theme and lucidity of expression that I find unmatched by | Click Here...
American actor Brian Dennehy dies at 81
On April 15, 2020, Brian Dennehy passed away due to cardiac arrest caused by sepsis while he was staying in a hospital in New Haven, Connecticut. Dennehy was a celebrated actor with diverse roles in action movies, comedies, and classics. He was particularly known for winning Tony Awards for his performances in “Death of a Salesman” in 1999 and “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” in 2003. Dennehy had a commanding presence on stage and screen and was equally skilled at portraying heroes and villains. Throughout his career, he won numerous awards, including a Golden Globe, a Laure | Click Here...