When I tell you nothing could have prepared me for “The Stoning of Soraya M.” I mean NOTHING! This was the most compelling film I’ve seen since “The Passion of the Christ.” It was painful and agonizing to watch, but because it is a true story you can’t look away.
Earlier this week, I had the great opportunity to sit with both the Cyrus and Shohreh and talk about this film and the impact they hope it makes on the free world as it pertains to injustices perpetrated on women and antiquated traditions that are masked by religion and allowed to go on.
Father’s Day is your opportunity to celebrate your father and father figures for their love, support, encouragement, guidance and protection.
We wake in the morning unsure of what we’ll encounter throughout our travels. We think we have our days planned pretty well, when out of the blue things change. They become tragic, adventurous, alarming and even fatal. Why? Because, man plans and God laughs.
For some time now, we’ve all watched as funny man Eddie Murphy has graciously tipped his profane and adult laced persona for a more family oriented actor. And we like it. In “Imagine THAT” releasing Friday, June 12, we get to see the Eddie Murphy that has always somehow seem to entertain the kid within us all.