Lauren Conlin, Author at POP STYLE TV https://popstyletv.com/author/lauren-conlin/ Style, Culture, Entertainment, Food And Drink, Travel, Fashion Tue, 21 Nov 2023 14:34:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://popstyletv.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-1930533_1258747457472305_595582246358406657_n-32x32.jpg Lauren Conlin, Author at POP STYLE TV https://popstyletv.com/author/lauren-conlin/ 32 32 A Conversation With Actor Matthew Lillard https://popstyletv.com/a-conversation-with-actor-matthew-lillard/ Fri, 17 Nov 2023 20:21:26 +0000 https://popstyletv.com/?p=20175 In an early morning interview with actor Matthew Lillard, it was refreshing to discuss the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment and films with one of our favorite actors of all-time. From his Pasadena California home, Lillard...

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In an early morning interview with actor Matthew Lillard, it was refreshing to discuss the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment and films with one of our favorite actors of all-time.

From his Pasadena California home, Lillard candidly opened up about the strike, his latest projects Faster Purple Worm! Kill! Kill!, career milestones, and the unique challenges of being an actor. I assumed, he would be thrilled about the ending of the SAG strike and the studios finally agreeing on new terms so everyone could return to work. He surely was.

“I am. But I’ve also had so much going on lately that I’ve thankfully been blessed that way. I’ve had stuff to work on, but I’m thrilled now for the men and women of this industry that had been decimated. Right? You’ve got people- You’ve got people that are outside the industry. You’ve got union workers who are carpenters and hair and makeup and everyone else around film production. They’re the ones that are really suffering. We’re ( as actors) built to be lean and mean, and we’re built to go years without work. They’re not. So I’m really happy it’s over because of that,” Lillard said.

Matthew Lillard

PASADENA, CALIFORNIA – Matthew Lillard attends the 2020 NBCUniversal Winter Press Tour at The Langham Huntington, Pasadena on January 11, 2020 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/WireImage)

The comment he made about actors having to be built to potentially “go years without work” was so interesting. I had never thought of it that way, and hearing someone of Matthew Lillard’s Hollywood status explain that to me was pretty mind-blowing. Lillard’s portrayal of “Brock” in the 1999 teen classic SHE’S ALL THAT is where he truly stole my millennial heart. I told him about my love for Brock, and he laughed, almost surprised. “Thank you. Yeah, no, that one doesn’t come up that often,” he chuckled. “Listen, whatever’s your jam … Here’s my thing. I’ve been around for so long, I have no idea how people find me, and I no longer question why they like me. I’m just happy they still like me.”

Being a child of the 80s and growing up in the 90s, today’s society is truly missing films like SHE’S ALL THAT, CAN’T HARDLY WAIT, and JAWBREAKER, to name a few, from the film docket. When they re-made SCREAM in 2022, I was disappointed; it wasn’t the same without Ulrich and Lillard. “Yeah, listen, I am not ever going to question somebody in the film-making world, ” he explained. “It’s hard to make a movie. I think it’s hard to write good films. I think that … specifically with Scream, I think that you are trying to continually capture the magic of a movie that was made whatever, 25 years ago… now. And I think it’s hard. I think you have to continually try to find your own iteration of that film instead of trying to recapture that same magic. That said, look, they don’t make movies anymore like “She’s All That” because they don’t make small movies, because, I mean, everyone’s making $100 million, $200 million dollar films where they’re trying to hit worldwide home runs every time. And they’re leaving a lot of movies on the table.”

He does have a point. Lillard’s new-ish horror flick (released October 2023) Five Nights at Freddy’s is currently in theaters and also streaming on Peacock. I’m a huge fan of seeing films in the theaters, you can’t recreate the magic of cinema in your bedroom. He agreed but went one step further. “You should go see it in the theaters, which is the thing I say to every FIVE NIGHT fan.  And, a hundred percent watch it on Peacock. But the reality is that what changes the trajectory of a film is seeing it in the theaters because that really sends a message. It’s easy to turn on a streaming service. It takes effort to go see a movie in the theater. If we want movies like that (to be made), we’ve got to support them like that.” Amen! Plus, going to movie theaters make it much harder for one to be distracted on instagram and X .

Matthew Lillard also has a new “dungeons and dragon-esque” television show streaming on Amazon that he was very excited to discuss. “It’s called  FASTER PURPLE WORM! KILL KILL. It’s on Amazon Premium Plex. Basically, the idea is it’s a Dungeons and Dragons show. It’s a 48-minute Dungeons and Dragons show. It’s “Whose Line is it Anyways”, meets Dungeons and Dragons. It’s super fun. It’s got great cast like Seth Green and Patton Oswald, Skeet Ulrich. It’s got this ongoing rotation of tables and it’s hilarious. It’s super fun. It’s heartfelt. And if you’ve ever been “DD” curious, this is a great onboarding moment because it’s played, it’s very rule fight, very improv heavy, and it’s a blast.”

Matthew Lillard will be forever etched in our minds, singing’ “Give it to me baby,”by Rick James in SHE’S ALL THAT. Yes, we know that’s our problem. Hey, at least my children know him for SCOOBY DOO.  However, the fact that almost 25 years later he is still kind and successful speaks volumes.

 

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The Opening of Barry Manilow’s Harmony on Broadway https://popstyletv.com/the-opening-of-barry-manilows-harmony-on-broadway/ Wed, 15 Nov 2023 17:59:54 +0000 https://popstyletv.com/?p=20170 The heart of Times Square in New York City pulsed with pure anticipation when Broadway’s lights shined, signaling the long awaited opening of HARMONY the musical. It was a star-studded event with composer Barry Manilow...

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The heart of Times Square in New York City pulsed with pure anticipation when Broadway’s lights shined, signaling the long awaited opening of HARMONY the musical. It was a star-studded event with composer Barry Manilow and writer Bruce Sussman at the helm, an evening that blew all boundaries of an opening night, even with automobiles of the 1930’s gracing the red carpet.  It was a night to go down in theatrical history with Broadway legends like Sutton Foster and Brian Stokes Mitchell offering support to their fellow actors and many wanting a photo-op with Barry Manilow.  HARMONY opened to mostly positive reviews from various well-respected publications. The New York Times stated,” Manilow’s vocal arrangements, written with John O’Neill, the show’s music director, are marvelous.” The show stars musical theatre veterans Sierra Boggess, Julie Benko and Chip Zien.

Barry Manilow's Harmony Sierra Boggess, Chip Zien Julie Benko

Sierra Boggess, Chip Zien, Julie Benko

The premise?  The show begins in Berlin Germany in 1927, with a bit of darkness with a war looming in the near future. The HARMONY official website describes “Six remarkably talented young men form a singing group who become international sensations: The Comedian Harmonists. They sell millions of records, star in major motion pictures, and play the biggest theaters around the world. By 1935, they were never heard from again. What happened? That’s the extraordinary true story of HARMONY. Featuring an original score by Tony®, Grammy® and Emmy® Award winner Barry Manilow with lyrics and book by long-time collaborator and Drama Desk Award winner Bruce Sussman.” Throughout the show, the character “The Rabbi” (Chip Zien) hints that he is the only member of HARMONY that survived the war. Variety.com described, “You’d think, then, that the two and half hours of action up on the stage would be sorrowful and terrifying, and ultimately tragic, but they’re not. The play, equal parts glitzy and superficial, consists largely of jaunty songs.”

Harmony Bruce Sussman, Barry Manilow, Warren Carlyle

Bruce Sussman, Barry Manilow, Warren Carlyle

Dance Captain Kate Wesler and Assistant Dance Captain Dan Hoy told Pop Style TV, exclusively, ” Wait until you see these boys do the choreography. It’s quite spectacular. ” Wesler adds that her favorite dance number in the show is , “In this world.”

HARMONY is playing at Barrymore Theatre: 243 W 47th St.New York, NY 10036.

Box Office Hours: 
Monday – Saturday: 10am – 8pm
Sunday: Noon – 6pm (Open until curtain when there is a late performance.)

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON HOW TO GET TICKETS!

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