The White House paid tribute to Ella Cook, the college Republican leader named as one of the student victims in the Brown University shooting. "There are no words," said Press Secretary Karoline ...
The first victim of the deadly school shooting at Brown University has been identified as a sophomore student and vice president of the school’s college Republican club, Ella Cook, according to her ...
Ella Cook, a sophomore from Alabama, was killed in the shooting at Brown University on Saturday, a number of elected officials confirmed on Monday. “There are no words that can ease the pain Ella’s ...
The two people who were killed in a shooting at Brown University on Saturday have been identified as students Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov. The shooting took place in a classroom on the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Film fans like to lament: They don’t make them like they used to, specifically the kind of wry, life-affirming ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for “Ella McCay,” now in theaters. From the minute she sets foot into her office as the new lieutenant governor, all eyes are on Ella McCay (Emma Mackey) in ...
Perhaps you’ve seen the poster for Ella McCay and marveled at its title character, a woman who’s clearly trying to Have It All—by which I mean she’s futzing with a high heel while wearing a sensible ...
Kick it old school in the world of 2008 politics with Ella McCay, a new light political drama film opening in movie theaters this weekend. Written and directed by James L. Brook—an Oscar-winning ...
James L. Brooks returns with a lieutenant governor comedy that might leave you more confused than amused. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our ...
The best aspect of “Ella McCay,” opening Friday, is that it’s a James L. Brooks movie that feels like it. The filmmaker who gave us “Terms of Endearment” (1983), “Broadcast News” (1987) and “As Good ...
Film fans like to lament, “they don’t make them like they used to,” specifically about the kinds of wry, life-affirming dramedies that director James L. Brooks perfected back in the 1980s and ‘90s, ...
Imperfections are typically what make the 'Terms of Endearment' director's movies so relatable, but in this ill-conceived portrait of a perfectionistic politician, the characters are phony to a fault.