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Reba Merrill & Tandy Culpepper’s Take On Two Wildly Different Films: One, A Bullet-Riddled Thriller, Havoc, the Other A Charm-Infused Whodunnit, Thelma: Think Agatha Christie On A Scooter.

Reba Merrill and Tandy Culpepper talk movies again, and these two offerings have nothing in common other than the fact that both films’ casts are not short of star power.

Let’s begin with an action thriller full of crime, corruption, and crooked cops. What’s not to love? Havoc stars Tom Hardy, Timothy Olyphant, Forest Whitaker, and a host of other actors packing plenty of automatic weaponry and a seemingly endless supply of bullets. A lot of bullets. When do these guys reload? The film was written and directed by Gareth Evvans who has a penchant for making this sort of flick. One interesting side note: Havoc was shot in Wales which stands in for an unnamed American city. Side note number two: The week Havoc dropped, it was the number one searched movie on Netflix.

From hard core action shoot-em-up to a somewhat tamer whodunnit that’s equal parts drama comedy with a whole lot charm 93-year-old June Squibb stars in the title role in Thelma, and a load of this cast: Richard Roundtree (his last film before passing away last year), Parker Posey, Clark Gregg, and Malcolm Mac Dowell. The plot? Thelma is the target of a scam, but she doesn’t take it lying down. The lesson? Don’t mess with plucky seniors. You can stream it on Hulu.

Published by Tandy Culpepper

I am a veteran broadcast journalist. I was an Army brat before my father retired and moved us to the deep South. I'm talkin' Lower Alabama and Northwest Florida, I graduated from Tate High School and got botha Bachelor's degree and Master's in Teaching English from the University of West Florida, I taught English at Escambia County High School for two years before getting my m's in Speech Pathology and Audiology from Auburn University. Following graduation, I did a 180 degree turn and moved to Birmingham where I began ny broadcasting career at WBIQ, Channel 10. There I was host of a weekly primetime half-hour TV program called Alabama Lifestyles. A year later, I began a stint as a television weathercaster and public affairs host. A year later, I moved to West Palm Beach, Florida and became bureau chief at WPTV, the CBS affiliate. Two years later, I moved to Greensboro, North Carolina where I became co-host of a morng show called AM Carolina. The next year, I moved cross-country and became co-host and story producer at KTVN-TV in Reno, Nevada. I also became the medical reporter for the news department. Three years later, I moved to Louisville, Kentucky and became host and producer of a morning show called today in WAVE Country at WAVE-TV, Channel 3, the NBC affiliate. Following three years there, I moved to Los Angeles and became senior correspondent at the Turner Entertainment Reportn, an internationally-syndicated entertainment entertainment news service owned by CNN. I went back to school afterwards and got an MFA in Creative Nonfiction at Goucher College in Towson, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore. Oh, yes. I won a hundred thousand dollars on the 100 Thousand Dollar Pyramid, then hosted by Dick Clark.

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