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Newcott, host of Movies For Grownups, has spent more
time in darkened rooms than most people, and that's a good thing
when you love the movies as much as he does. He's been writing
about cinema for 30 years, first as a film critic in New York
and Los Angeles, and later as an editor with The National Enquirer
and National Geographic Magazine. Bill is now the Entertainment
editor for AARP The Magazine, where he created the annual Chaise
d'Or (Golden Chair) awards for Movies for Grownups. |
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Despite Hollywood's infatuation with youth, half of movie tickets are
bought by people over 30. Now there's a radio program that focuses exclusively
on films created by and for this too-often forgotten age group. Movies
For Grownups previews upcoming movies, reviews current theatrical and
home video releases, and interviews filmmakers whose work reflects the
hopes, dreams, and experience of older moviegoers. |
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