I have to chuckle a little about what I have heard today in the media, and especially on social media about the state of the Browns win yesterday. Yeah, it was ugly but who cares in the NFL. A win is a win. The sentiment is that it wasn't good enough - and that's laughable.
Can we just stop now with all the Nicholas Sparks stuff? Please?
The new Brad Pitt WWII tank battle drama Fury is here, and is intense.
Time for the World Series. It is my favorite sporting event as nothing really is like post-season baseball.
An all-star cast has been assembled for one of the most anticipated dramas of the fall, The Judge.
The new Disney movie Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is the quintessential modern family movie. And amazingly, it's not animated.
When a movie is being made and formulated, it has to clear many steps along the way. Somehow, the new, Left Behind made it past all roadblocks - and clear thinking to make it to the big screen.
After seeing the new thriller Gone Girl, no one may never get married or have a relationship - ever again. Forget all the slasher stuff this is far, far scarier.
The Equalizer is out this week with Denzel Washington. I have always wondered what took this so long to come to the big screen, but now it's here.
(This is a re-post with a minimal updating from 2 years ago - I received a few requests to post it again after Sundays Browns game)
I grew up in Berea, which is the home of the Cleveland Browns. As a kid I used to go watch them practice at their facility on the Baldwin Wallace campus. I have been a lifelong Browns fan. Even when I moved away for 20 years in various radio markets doing morning shows, I was still a huge fan. Same with the Cav's and Tribe. And still am.