Tim Kaiser Movies
Photographer Robert Knight has been capturing rock & roll history through his camera lens since the late '60s, snapping some of the earliest appearances of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and the Rolling Stones. But not content to be merely a classic-rock dinosaur, Knight continues to champion and mentor early-21st century musicians like the Australian band Sick Puppies and Texan guitarist Tyler Dow Bryant. This documentary from filmmaker John Chester chronicles Knight's amazing life and career in rock music and features interviews with many of his admirers (and frequent subjects), including Slash, Def Leppard, ZZ Top, Santana, Jeff Beck, and Steve Vai. ~ All Movie Guide
Created by the same team responsible for Will & Grace, the NBC sitcom Four Kings was set in New York, the home of a quartet of lifelong male friends: doofus Barry (Seth Green), irritatingly lucky Ben (Josh Cooke), rising young executive Jason (Todd Grinnell), and air-headed stoner Bobby (Shane McRae). After he inherited a large and luxurious apartment from his late grandmother, Ben intends to use his new digs as a home for himself and his current girlfriend. But when she turns out to be selfish and shallow, Ben invites his three pals to move in with him instead. "Bros Before Hos!" was the rallying cry for the "Four Kings," though their male bonding did not prevent them from squiring lovely ladies whenever the opportunity arose. Scheduled as a lead-in for NBC's Thursday-night hit My Name Is Earl, Four Kings debuted January 5, 2006. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Seth Green, Josh Cooke, (more)
- Starring:
- Judith Light, Lindsay Sloane, (more)
Taking a cue from My Best Friend's Wedding, this TV sitcom paired gay New York City lawyer Will Truman (Eric McCormack) with interior designer Grace Adler (Debra Messing). They're friends who become roommates. Grace's assistant is wealthy socialite Karen Walker (Megan Mullally). Stepping in to stir up the stereotypes is Will's gay friend, the outrageous and flamboyant Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes). Premiered September 21, 1998 on NBC. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide









