Published: September 15, 2011
Arts Express: A Conversation With Wrestler Paul Triple H Levesque
By Prairie Miller
Interview With A Wrestler: Paul Tripl H Levesque mulls doing pensive and scary, as he moves from the wrestling ring to the big screen with the comedic crime thriller, Inside Out. And mixes it up with a bad parenting medical maniac played by Bruce Dern, the only person in film history to have ever killed John Wayne in a movie.
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The Mill And The Cross: Polish director Lech Majewski phone in to visualize for radio, the monumental task of adapting the paintings of iconic subversive Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel to the screen. For his film about meditation, madness and the multitudes of his day, The Mill And The Cross.
Dolphin Tale: Dan Strzempka, who makes artificial limbs for both humans and animals, is on the line from Florida to describe creating a new tale for an injured dolphin, the subject of the creature biopic, Dolphin Tale. Dan, who is played by Morgan Freeman in the movie, also talks disability stereotypes on screen in an exceptional movie tackling adult topics for children, including economic hard times, war, loss and nurturing one another on the planet.
Prairie Miller is a NY multimedia journalist online, in print and on radio, and on WBAI/Pacifica National Radio Network's Arts Express. Read more reviews by Prairie Miller. Contact her through NewsBlaze.