• 15Jan

    MovieView by JDD MEDIA is designed in a way to enable you to access news of all those who work in the film industry. MovieView by Josh Dinnerman brings you the box office results of the latest releases, top ten movies of the world and their honest reviews.

    MovieView always keeps an eye on the stories taking place behind the screen and on the location. MovieView, publication of JDD MEDIA, brings to you the complete profile of your favorite actors, directors, musicians and choreographers worldwide. JDD-Media MovieView is utterly devoted to the serious and electric discussion of cinema internationally.

    MovieView, chaired by Joshua David Dinnerman, brings forth news, reviews and happenings from the film industries of the world. MovieView encompasses interviews with the Oscar winner directors, producers, actors and also provide their special analysis on the movies. MovieView encapsulates information on all types of movies of all languages being released worldwide.

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  • 15Jan

    The mayor of Racine, Wis., has been accused of attempting to sexually assault a child and possessing child pornography.

    The state Department of Justice says Mayor Gary Becker was arrested Tuesday night at a Brookfield mall on tentative charges of attempted second-degree sexual assault of a child, child enticement and possession of child pornography. Other allegations include exposing a child to harmful materials, using of a computer to facilitate a child sex crime and misconduct in public office.

    Racine County District Attorney Michael Nieskes says he expects to file formal charges late Wednesday or Thursday.

    Becker was held Wednesday in the Kenosha County Jail on a $165,000 cash bond.

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  • 15Jan

    B.R. Guest LLC, one of New York City’s largest and most high-profile multiconcept restaurant groups, is closing two of its operations, converting another two and cutting staff.

    Blue Water Grill in Chicago and the Upper West Side location of Ruby Foo’s in New York will close when their leases expire this spring, and Fiamma, a fine-dining Italian restaurant that received three out of four stars from The New York Times, is being converted to an event space, B.R. Guest said. Celebrity chef Fabio Trabocchi, the chef at Fiamma, has left the company.

    In addition, Level V, a lounge beneath the Italian restaurant Vento in New York’s Meatpacking District, will be rebranded and reopened in the spring.

    “In these tough economic times, businesses are being forced to make some difficult decisions and the restaurant industry is not immune to these problems,” said Stephen Hanson, president and founder of B.R. Guest. “In order to keep our business strong and competitive, we have no choice but to scale back and streamline our company. The restructuring plan will put us in a better position to take advantage of opportunities when the economic climate improves.”

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