Rick Brough
Reporter EmeritusKnown for getting all the facts right, as well as his distinctive sign-off, Rick covered Summit County meetings and issues for 35 years on KPCW. He now heads the Friday Film Review team. From time-to-time Rick is called out of retirement to cover special events.
Rick is also a pop-culture savant (who would bury you in Trivial Pursuit), which makes him the perfect host for KPCW's weekend interview shows of filmmakers, actors and critics during the Sundance Film Festival.
Other features on Mr. Brough include:
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In 2008, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson played hitmen in the Sundance Premiere film, “In Bruges.” Now they’re back with the same writer-director, Martin McDonagh, in a strange tale from Ireland, "The Banshees of Inisherin."
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Feulner leaves a legacy of local journalism at KPCW
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The latest film from director David O. Russell is ambitious and quirky, with an all-star cast. But ultimately, it falls short.
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The new action movie Bullet Train is about spies, gangsters and mass transit.
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Writer-director Jordan Peele spooked audiences with his first two films. Now he’s asking us to keep watching the skies.
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It’s not easy creating a movie masterpiece.
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The new film Top Gun: Maverick isn’t a classic. But it knows how to do a sequel right.
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Nicolas Cage spoofs himself and his notorious movie-star legacy in a new film.
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A new film from director Michael Bay tries to be socially conscious. But it’s still a film from Michael Bay.
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