Michael Giltz is an award-winning freelance writer based in New York. He covers all areas of entertainment, including movies, music, books, theater, TV and DVD. He also writes about politics, sports and religion. Giltz currently writes major features for the New York Daily News and features and cover stories for The Advocate magazine. He's also written extensively for the New York Post, Entertainment Weekly, Out magazine, Premiere magazine and New York magazine. Other publications he's written for include USA Today, the Denver Post, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, The Weekly Standard, Disney's Adventures, and many others. Giltz was also a frequent contributor to Americablog in its early days. As an expert on pop culture, politics, and gay issues, Giltz has appeared on MSNBC, nationally syndicated radio programs, Sirius satellite radio (both the sports and gay channels), NPR in Boston, and French, German and Basque television.

Blog Entries by Michael Giltz

DVDs -- Is There Finally Some Oscar Hope For "Star Trek?"

Posted January 5, 2010 | 07:20 PM (EST)


We're well into Oscar season and I've been despairing for Star Trek, a sensational reboot of the sci-fi franchise that offers the smart, broadly appealing entertainment that Hollywood does best. it's garnered nary a peep despite being one of the best reviewed movies of the year. (Rotten Tomatoes shows a...

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Exclusive: Tony Winner Jim Norton Kicks Up His Heels In "Finian's Rainbow"

2 Comments | Posted December 15, 2009 | 02:13 PM (EST)


Is anyone happier on Broadway than the cast of Finian's Rainbow? It's doubtful. The musical once considered as problematic as South Pacific -- despite boasting at least two standards with "Old Devil Moon" and "How Are Things In Glocca Morra?" -- appeared in Encores and then transferred to...

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Exclusive: "Ragtime's" Bobby Steggert On His Broadway Hit

Posted December 1, 2009 | 05:42 PM (EST)


Actor Bobby Steggert was fated to star in a revival of Ragtime, though "fate" might not be putting it strongly enough.

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As a kid growing up in Maryland (high school valedictorian, by the way), Steggert was already doing professional theater. His first...

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Comic Strip "Peanuts" Comes Home For The Holidays

4 Comments | Posted November 27, 2009 | 06:02 PM (EST)


Peanuts, arguably the most popular and influential comic strip of all time, continues to flourish -- especially during the holidays. From Halloween through Christmas, Peanuts TV specials pepper the airwaves and are watched endlessly on DVD. The music of Vince Guaraldi is a constant on the radio. Peanuts-related merchandise like...

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Books: Padgett Powell Has A Few Questions He'd Like To Ask

Posted November 11, 2009 | 03:01 PM (EST)


Are your emotions pure? Are your nerves adjustable? How do you stand in relation to the potato? Should it still be Constantinople? Does a nameless horse make you more nervous or less nervous than a named horse? In your view, do children smell good? If before you now, would you...
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Boo! Scary New DVDs To Rent And Buy

Posted October 31, 2009 | 06:26 PM (EST)


Heading out to the video store and looking for some DVDs to rent or buy? Here's a roundup of recent releases. You can always, of course, rent The Bride Of Frankenstein or Psycho. But why not take a gander at these less obvious choices?

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DVDs -- How Do You Say "GoodFellas" In Italian? Il Divo!

Posted October 30, 2009 | 05:19 PM (EST)


Il Divo is one of the best and funniest films of the year, a tour de force in which director Paolo Sorrentino (previously known for static if admirable films) uses every cinematic trick in the book a la GoodFellas to tell a convoluted, wickedly satirical tale about corruption in Italian...

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DVDs -- Rock N Roll Heaven

1 Comments | Posted October 22, 2009 | 03:47 PM (EST)


My friend David went to the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremonies year after year, much to my burning jealousy. The next day, I would pump him for information on who said what and which performances were great, which were a mess, who seemed out of it and...

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Exclusive: Nellie McKay Talks About Her Best Album Yet

4 Comments | Posted October 14, 2009 | 03:57 PM (EST)


Singer, songwriter, comedienne, actress and all around career gal Nellie McKay likes to give off an air of scatter-brained goofiness. But in fact she doesn't have just the comic timing of Gracie Allen of Burns & Allen fame. She also has Allen's smarts. (George Burns always insisted Gracie was...

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Exclusive: Cory Chisel On His Breakout Album

Posted October 9, 2009 | 05:38 PM (EST)


The good news is piling up for musician Cory Chisel. Death Won't Send A Letter -- his first proper album for a major label (RCA's Black Seal) -- is out in stores. Rolling Stone pegged him as one to watch. He and his band The Wandering Sons...

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HuffPo Exclusive Interview: Rosanne Cash On Her New Album

Posted October 6, 2009 | 03:07 PM (EST)


Rosanne Cash has never been more naked as an artist than she is today. Her new album The List isn't the record of a deteriorating relationship like Interiors, that people can pick apart for clues to her private life. It's not a meditation on love and loss like...

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Toronto Film Festival Wrap-up

6 Comments | Posted September 21, 2009 | 12:53 PM (EST)


The Toronto Film Festival ended over the weekend. My first experience there after a decade of covering Cannes was very pleasant: it's a press friendly event and the stress level is much lower than the Wimbledon of film fests. I saw some Oscar hopefuls that actually delivered, some 24 films...

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Toronto Film Fest Day 7 and 8: The Homestretch

Posted September 21, 2009 | 12:23 PM (EST)


I'm hitting the homestretch on Toronto. Six films in the last two days I'm here.

LEBANON ** out of **** -- The top winner at Venice, I was really looking forward to Lebanon, a film about the Israeli invasion of Lebanon as seen through the eyes of soldiers in one...

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Toronto Film Fest Day 6: Mild Disappointment, Happy Success and a Hero

1 Comments | Posted September 16, 2009 | 07:45 PM (EST)


Just three movies on Tuesday, thanks to the combination of awkward times and the happy need to go out to dinner with my cousin Jonathon and his girlfriend. When you are determined to see one movie, that immediately eliminates several others. And when the next movie you want to see...

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Toronto Film Fest Day 5: Cycling, Silliness, Senior Citizens, Soul and Sexy Babes

Posted September 15, 2009 | 02:38 PM (EST)


Another jam-packed day at the Toronto International Film Festival. Several more differences have popped up between Toronto and Cannes, the other main film festival I've attended for a decade. First, it's hard to get a read on the buzz for films. The venues are relatively scattered around and there's no...

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Toronto Film Fest Day 4: Two Documentaries and a Little Girl

Posted September 14, 2009 | 02:47 AM (EST)


You could spend an entire film festival going from press conference to round table to one-on-one interviews. I'd rather see the films and worry about interviews some other time. Besides, at festivals there are so many reporters milling about that 20 minutes one-on-one is akin to an hour together at...

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Toronto Film Fest Day 3: Cartoons, Cads and Commies

Posted September 12, 2009 | 10:31 PM (EST)


A lot of hard choices today. I didn't go to the only screening of The Road (based on the Cormac McCarthy novel) because it's already played at other festivals and I know I can see it when it opens commercially in November. I also missed both the Francois Ozon and...

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Toronto Film Fest Day 2: Two Hits, A Fun Miss and Then Malaise

2 Comments | Posted September 11, 2009 | 09:18 PM (EST)


Day 2 of the Toronto Film Festival and I'm still waiting for my friends' dog Momo to get used to me. He went into a frenzy when I came home last night, laid in wait outside my room in the morning, leaped at me when I hugged my friend Noriko...

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CDs -- Matthew Sweet: Back In Bed With Susanna Hoffs

4 Comments | Posted September 11, 2009 | 02:58 PM (EST)


Is there something in the air? Not since the Sixties has there been such an explosion of duet albums (at least in rock and roll). Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward with She & Him. Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson. Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris. And...

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Toronto Film Fest Day 1: Peasants, Cats, Goats, Nymphs and War

7 Comments | Posted September 11, 2009 | 02:24 AM (EST)


The Toronto Film Festival kicked off on Thursday. This is my first time at the festival after covering Cannes for a decade. I have a good feel for a lot of the other festivals: Sundance is over-crowded and people get into a frenzy over a lot of films that end...

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