
Bryan Reesman
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Bryan Reesman
@BryanReesman
@TheAVClub, Costco Connection, FOH, @Newsday, @RecordingAcad, Blu-ray features, "Bon Jovi: The Story," "The Art If Metal" and "Side Jams" podcast.

















Coming September 23rd! kinolorber.com/product/radiol… RADIOLAND MURDERS (1994) • Brand New HD Master – From a 2K Scan of the 35mm Interpositive • NEW Audio Commentary by Entertainment Journalists/Authors Bryan Reesman and Max Evry • Brian Benben's Radioland MurdersMemories: NEW Interview with Actor Brian Benben • Theatrical Trailer (Newly Mastered in 2K) • 5.1 Surround and Lossless 2.0 • Dual-Layered BD50 Disc • Optional English Subtitles • Limited Edition O-Card Slipcase Color 108 Minutes 2.35:1 PG From the mind of George Lucas, creator of Star Wars and Indiana Jones, comes a star-studded, madcap murder-mystery that brings back the heyday of live radio and will keep you laughing and guessing until the show-stopping finale! The excitement begins as Chicago radio station WBN celebrates its first night on the air, complete with live dramas, comedy acts and orchestral interludes. But the real action is behind the scenes. Someone is murdering the company employees one by one, and station secretary Penny (Mary Stuart Masterson) and her estranged writer husband Roger (Brian Benben) must join forces to find the killer. The loony suspects—and potential victims—include the eccentric sound effects man (Christopher Lloyd), the military-minded station owner (Ned Beatty), the slick announcer (Corbin Bernsen), and the toupee-topped director (Jeffrey Tambor). Before the night is over, there will be romance, thrilling chases, narrow escapes, and a spellbinding, action-packed climax. Radioland Murders lovingly evokes radio’s golden age with spectacular sets, imaginative costumes and witty appearances by George Burns, Harvey Korman and Bobcat Goldthwait. It’s a side-splitting, edge-of-your-seat adventure: part farce, part mystery, and all fun!




It's a good day to pick up a copy of @BryanReesman's fantastic book, "Bon Jovi: The Story." 🤘 He's one of our own, and so is Richie Sambora, as a fellow New Jerseyan whose birthday is today! 🎂 amazon.com/Bon-Jovi-Story…




Always Be Closing




Just finished the movie. Such a good film. Enjoyed the @ArrowFilmsVideo exclusive feature The Mapping of Pelham One Two Three - brand new "then and now" tour of the film's locations by critic @BryanReesman , featuring Jodi Shapiro, curator of the New York Transit Museum







@BryanReesman Thanks for finding them! All of those perspectives make a much more interesting story

And this is why George Karak (co-writer of Runaway) wasn’t even mentioned in the doc

