POW PR

In the early Eighties, a guy named John McCain moved to Mesa to run for Congress. When opponents cried “carpetbagger,” McCain simply told them — and anyone else who would listen — that the longest he’d ever lived any place in his life was five and a half years, the…

Keep Your Eye on the Darrow

Although David W. Rintels’ Clarence Darrow: A One-Man Play — adapted from Irving Stone’s novel Clarence Darrow for the Defense — is best-known as a ’70s-era stage vehicle for Henry Fonda, Paradise Valley resident Leslie Nielsen has also enjoyed much success in the role, touring his native Canada with the…

Hard Times

When last we encountered Peter and Bobby Farrelly, they were pelting moviehouses with industrial-strength jokes about retarded kids, lost semen, found excrement and exploding house pets. Good plan. There’s Something About Mary turned into last summer’s surprise hit and catapulted the brothers to the top of Hollywood’s A List –…

The Road to Nell

Fortune has smiled on Brendan Fraser. The star of the new Dudley Do-Right may just have the most pleasant lot of any young male actor in American movies right now. He looks great in or out of his clothes, he has an easy, self-effacing likability on screen, and, maybe most…

Lesbian Lite

It seems like only yesterday that movies dealing with gay and lesbian life were synonymous with extravagant displays of gloom and doom. From the suicides of The Children’s Hour and Advise and Consent to the serial killers of Cruising and Basic Instinct, same-sexuality was no fun — in the worst…

Meet Puppets

In a roundabout way, the Great Arizona Puppet Theater has the state’s foot-dragging bureaucracy to thank for its new home. Some history: The troupe has stuck together through five moves since it was founded in 1983 and home was a central Phoenix firehouse. Back then, the troupe poured much of…

Lights, Camera, Anthro

Demonstrating that anthropology is one of the liveliest and broadest of sciences seems to be the objective of the Margaret Mead Film and Video Festival. Nine of the diverse cultural documentaries from the American Museum of Natural History’s fest, named for the much-admired anthropologist, are to be shown during September…

The Gods Could Be Crazier

What is it they say — that even a flea can reach Mount Olympus riding in Pegasus’ mane? Well, in the case of the new Albert Brooks comedy The Muse, Brooks is the flea and Pegasus is his delectable co-star, Sharon Stone. But I get ahead of myself. In The…

Shakespeare in Like

As a filmmaker, actor John Turturro clearly believes in drawing from personal experience: His directorial debut, the 1992 Mac (which won the Camera D’Or at Cannes), was avowedly based on his father’s life. For his second feature, Illuminata, Turturro takes a look at the theater, showing us the ambitions, fears…

Romantic Attachment

There is something fairy-tale-like, but also deeply human, about Twin Falls Idaho, a gentle, beautifully realized tale of love and intimacy that marks the feature film debut of Mark Polish and Michael Polish. Identical twin brothers, Mark Polish wrote the script, Michael Polish directed it, and both brothers star. It…

Wynn-Win Situation

When she dislocated her knee a few years ago, the busy local stage actress Cindy Wynn had no reason to assume that it would prove a turning point in her career and life. But when what appeared to be a minor injury didn’t get better, and when she was diagnosed…

You Can Call Me Alvin

If Dave Alvin hadn’t written or sung another note after 1986, his place in rock ‘n’ roll history would still be secure. As a founding member of Los Angeles’ seminal roots-rock revivalists the Blasters, and a guitarist for L.A. proto-punks X (and their acoustic offshoot the Knitters), Alvin has been…

Black Magic

La Potencias Africanas (The African Potencies) is housed in a small cinder-block building on East Van Buren. On the building’s outer east wall is a sun-baked mural of the seven African powers surrounding their divine savior. Inside, one can purchase religious icons, bits of African folk art, candles, oils, rosaries,…

Death of a Diner

2 EGGS 2 PANCAKES 2 PC. BACON or SAUSAGE $2.95 reads the colorfully hand-scribed sign in the front window of the 42-year-old diner. A few feet to the east, on the darkened marquee of the languishing motel sign, it says, “Your home away from home restaurant will close Aug. 15.”…

Bitter Drapes

You’ve No Business Near Show Business continues through Sunday, September 5, at On the Spot Theater, 4700 North Central.

Enslaved by the Bell

If Kevin Williamson has anything to say about it, the good works of noble movie schoolteachers like Mr. Chips and Miss Dove and Mr. Holland will be wiped out in one fell swoop. In their place, the creator of TV’s hormonal Dawson’s Creek series proposes an unmitigated horror — a…

Actor Pull

The comedy With Friends Like These has a setting with possibilities — the world of second- and third-tier Hollywood character actors, the hustlers who make a decent living in movies and TV but rarely get the sort of roles that are a joy to play, or that bring fame and…

Laud of the Springs

If the impending Labor Day holiday is a solemn reminder of the speed with which this year is hurtling by, take heart. There is still time to sneak in one last weekend getaway before closing the book on the summer of 1999. A short and scenic four-hour drive west of…

Goombah and Pokey

Lo and behold the plight of the American gangster. John Gotti, the Dapper Don, has been sent down the river. His big-time heavy, Sammy “The Bull” Gravano, is famous and face-lifted for being a no-good dirty-rat stool pigeon. And Robert De Niro, the reigning deity of hoodlum heavies in films…

Step Class

Born in East Africa during World War II to German missionary parents, Manfred Fischbeck became something of a missionary himself — a dance missionary. For 30 years, the dancer, choreographer and musician has headed Group Motion Dance Company in Philadelphia. He’s brought the good word about his dance style and…

The Ozzfest Project

It is a smoggy evening at the Burbank Airport, and Carlos Gonzales of Mesa is explaining his documentary film, the one he is making by himself with his own money. “There’s chicks showing their tits, dudes smoking weed and some guy who got jumped really bad and they fucked him…

Misguided Auteur

Filmmaker Bobby Bowfinger, the lead character in the intermittently funny Hollywood satire Bowfinger starring Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy, has a dream. Nothing so grand as an Academy Award, or even a table down front at the Golden Globes. No, when Bowfinger allows his fantasies to run wild, he sees…