** "I feel that very male thing of wanting to know the facts, I have to know the truth - and Mary feels that the truth is what feels right..."
Jared Harris Talks Reawakening, A House Of Dynamite, Chernobyl, Mad Men, And His Gorbachev's End Of World Showdown In Reykjavik. Plus, disappearing on screen into multiple personas including Gorbachev, King George, Henry 8th, Warhol in I Shot Andy Warhol, and his John Lennon, described as "angry and bitter...he had a lot of unresolved conflicts within him..."
The British actor, along with his current role as the tragic figure of the US SecretaryOf State in the Kathryn Bigeow imminent nuclear war doomsday thriller, delves into his just released 'Reawakening' - a kind of happily ever after family crisis drama with a twist, in which a teen runaway returns years later. And Harris' grieving father's turmoil as to, is she or isn't she his daughter.
Harris likewise sheds light on the many dark themes in his movies - including portraying Valery Legasov in Chernobyl, the Soviet chemist leading the investigation into that nuclear disaster, who later committed suicide. And his upcoming Reykavik, the historic meeting between Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan, that stopped a brewing nuclear war.
Thanksgiving Eve Crime Scenes Edition...

** "I understand why America is falling apart..."
Moscow, Minsk, JFK Airport, and more - Pacifica Host Garland Nixon sorts it all out. With connections to the Epstein files scrubbed, sacrificial lambs, honeypots, Mossad, the CIA, MI6, and the US stealing stuff - and ISIS in the White House...
** "What do Sean Bean, Hobbits, and dueling CEOs have in common..."

Broe On The Global Television Beat: Robin Hoods - Anti-Colonial vs. Corporate Sherwood Forests. Arts Express Paris Correspondent Professor Dennis Broe on the new series.'We had Errol Flynn's swashbuckling Robin Hood in the 30s, The Adventures of Robin Hood in the 50s, - the majority of the episodes written by Hollywood blacklistees, and now we have Jeff Bezos' Robin Hood. Where two CEOs hammer it out, while the rest of us serfs are left to till our digital fields on the AI manor....'
Plus...What filmmaker Alan Berliner's back to the future documentary love letter to the death of newspapers in the digital age has to do with the suicide of his collaborator Benita Raphan, and why - in his screen tribute dedicated to her own extraordinary work, 'Benita'...
