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ATX Television Festival to Honor Michael J Fox, Spotlight Small Axe & More | Entertainment

ATX Television Festival to Honor Michael J Fox, Spotlight Small Axe & More | Entertainment
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Former Melrose Park cop charged as part of gambling investigation

Sun-Times Media Federal prosecutors have charged an ex-Melrose Park police officer for his role in a gambling ring run by a bookie with mob ties who was sentenced last week to more than two years in prison. John Amabile, 33, is charged with running an illegal sports bookmaking operation. The charge stems from the same investigation that led to last week’s sentencing of Gregory Paloian, of Elmwood Park, a source confirmed. Reached earlier this year after abruptly resigning from the Melrose Park Police Department amid rumors that he was in trouble with federal investigators, Amabile declined to speak in detail with a reporter.

Elizabeth Perkins: In 1980s Hollywood, there were no safety nets, no HR

  Veering from horror to joy and back again, Elizabeth Perkins is contemplating what it would be like if her adult children moved home. “The thing is, you miss them so much, then they’ll come back for a holiday and within a week there’s dirty dishes everywhere, there’s wet towels on the floor, they’ve eaten all the food. After a couple of weeks you’re, like, â€˜Will they ever leave?’” This is the timely theme of Perkins’s show The Moodys, the first season of which, in 2019, saw three grownup children return home to Chicago for Christmas. Perkins plays Ann Moody, their mother; Denis Leary plays her husband. In the new season all three children are living at the family home, with predictably messy consequences. “It really explored that dichotomy of: you love them to death, but, man, they get on your nerves,” says Perkins.

Elizabeth Perkins on luck, sexism and Big s love scene: It would not be acceptable today | Television & radio

Elizabeth Perkins on luck, sexism and Big’s love scene: ‘It would not be acceptable today’ ‘I turn down a lot of work because I don’t want to be around any divas’ . Elizabeth Perkins. Photograph: Victoria Will ‘I turn down a lot of work because I don’t want to be around any divas’ . Elizabeth Perkins. Photograph: Victoria Will The star of hit films in the 80s and 90s has since moved into TV. She discusses life with 10 siblings, #MeToo and why she couldn’t ask for a better life Thu 8 Apr 2021 05.00 EDT Veering from horror to joy and back again, Elizabeth Perkins is contemplating what it would be like if her adult children moved back home. “The thing is, you miss them so much, then they’ll come back for a holiday and within a week there’s dirty dishes everywhere, there’s wet towels on the floor, they’ve eaten all the food. After a couple of weeks, you’re like: ‘Will they ever leave?’”

Film Shorts // April 7-13, 2021

Film Shorts // April 7-13, 2021 The Man Who Sold His Skin (NR) Nominated for the Oscar for Best International Film, this Tunisian drama is about a Syrian refugee (Yahya Mahyani) who becomes a living art exhibit in a museum. Also with Dea Liane, Koen de Bouw, Saad Lostan, Christian Vadim, Darina al-Joundi, and Monica Bellucci. (Opens Friday in Dallas) Photo courtesy of YouTube.com. OPENING   Held (NR) Jill Awbrey and Bart Johnson star in this horror film as a couple trying to repair their marriage when a disembodied voice at their vacation house takes control. Also with Rez Kempton, Zack Gold, Jener Dasilva, and Tessa Munro. (Opens Friday)

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