Fast reviews for busy people! Watch as I review three movies in less time than it takes to do a high five! Have a look as I race against the clock to tell you about the animated adventures of “Dog Man,’ surreal sci-fi of “Companion” and the doc “Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story.”
I join the CTV NewsChannel anchor Roger Peterson to talk about the surreal sci-fi of “Companion,” the animated adventures of “Dog Man’ and the doc “Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story.”
I join the Bell Media Radio Network national night time show “Shane Hewitt and the Night Shift” for “Booze & Reviews!” This week I give you the perfect libation to enjoy while watching “Liza: Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story,” the terrific story of how Liza with a Z became mononymous. She is a superstar who bacame one of the faces of disco era nightclub Studio 54. I take you behind the scenes of that storied club.
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SYNOPSIS: The documentary “Liza: Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story,” now playing in select theatres, is a look at the life of Liza with a Z in and out of the spotlight. From her beginnings as the child of two superstars, to etching out her own iconic career on the world stage, the movie focuses on the “truly terrific absolutely true story” of how it all happened.
CAST: Liza Minnelli, Michael Feinstein, Ben Vereen, Mia Farrow, Jim Caruso, Chita Rivera, George Hamilton, Joel Grey, Kevin Winkler, John Kander, Darren Criss, Ben Rimalower, Lorna Luft, Ann Pellegrini, Allan & Arlene Lazare, Christina Smith, Ralph Rucci, Naeem Khan. Directed by Bruce David Klein.
REVIEW: Rich in archival footage, including many never-before-seen images from Liza Minelli’s private collection, “Liza: Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story” is not just a document of one performer’s life, but a look at the era and the people that produced her.
The story of Minelli’s well documented life is engagingly told through archival news and movie footage, home movies, photographs and the firsthand recollections of friends, but it is in the performance footage that a true picture emerges. Early performance clips show a young women bursting with raw talent, but no clear vision. Weighed down by the legacy of her famous family, she had eyes on her before she was fully formed as a chanteuse.
As the film reveals, through the efforts of mentors that she came into her own. Performer, author and godmother Kay Thompson, who along with helping to bring the young woman out of her shell, also gave her this sage advice, “Never go around with people you don’t like.” Next came French superstar Charles Aznavour who taught her to act the lyrics of her songs, Bob Fosse who streamlined her dancing and directed her to an Academy Award in “Cabaret” and lyricist Fred Ebb who became her professional guiding light and personal confidant. “Fred really invented me,” she says.
With their help, along with her superstar designer friend Halston, who created her signature look, we learn how Liza shed the shackles of her past to become mononymous.
Preternaturally talented, director Bruce David Klein paints her as smart, funny and gutsy, but the entertaining and often hilarious “Liza: Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story” is at its best when it allows her to express herself in her natural habitat, on stage in front of an adoring audience.
On the Saturday January 25, 2025 we’ll meet Tyrone Savage one of the stars of “Fifteen Dogs,” a play about 15 dogs who are given human intelligence and language by the gods Hermes and Apollo. The play explores the human condition, our relationship with animals, and the complexities of thought and emotion, and you can check it out at the CAA Theatre in Toronto from January 28 – February 16, 2025. Find out more info at mirvish.com.
Then, we get to know writer, producer and director Bruce David Klein. His new film, “Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story,” about stage and screen legend Liza Minnelli premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival to rave reviews. The Hollywood Reporter called it a “gorgeous portrait”, Deadline called it a “must-see”, and The Wrap said it is “delightful.”
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