Award-winning screenwriter and director Alexander Payne (“Election,” “Sideways,” “The Descendants”) returns with a new comedy set at an elite prep school over the Christmas holidays. It reunites Payne and actor Paul Giamatti, who worked together on “Sideways.” We’ll speak with Payne and his producer David Hemingson about “The Holdovers.”
The Montclair Film Festival is underway this week! We are joined by Tom Hall, co-head and artistic director of the Festival, to discuss what films people can look forward to during the rest of the week, and to preview the special tribute to Martin Scorcese, hosted by Stephen Colbert, happening at the festival on Friday at 8 pm.
A new cookbook from “Binging with Babish” creator Andrew Rea walks home cooks through mastering basic skills and recipes in the kitchen. Rea joins us to discuss Basics with Babish: Recipes for Screwing Up, Trying Again, and Hitting It Out of the Park.
In 1921, Pablo Picasso spent the summer painting in his villa in Fontainebleau, France. Some of his works include six-foot-high canvases that he painted within weeks of each other; Three Women at the Spring and Three Musicians. Curator and art historian Anne Umland joins us to discuss the show, Picasso in Fontainebleau, which is on display at the Museum of Modern Art through Feb. 17th.
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