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Cogill Wine and Film: A Perfect Pairing

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Cogill Wine and Film: A Perfect Pairing

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The Cogill’s appear perplexed by writer, and director Noah Baumbach’s expensive, absurdist comedy set in the 1980s. Sometimes it works, but more often, it doesn’t.As escapist fare, Hayley and Gary finally get around to watching Brad Pitt in, “B
The Cogill’s are slightly split on, “The Banshees Of Inisherin” considering the dark path the movie decides to take, including the removal of fingers over a silly rule. Like it or not, it’s a movie filled with Oscar nominations.“The Menu" only
The Cogill’s love a good destination murder mystery and “Glass Onion, A Knives Out Mystery” is perfect example of style, substance, and cinematic flairThey also can’t get enough of Jennifer Coolidge in, “White Lotus: Season 2,” who recites one
The Cogill’s believe “The Menu” is a well-made, well-acted, yet slightly disappointing thriller about a maniacal chef who knows all too much about his patrons.“Tar” could win Cate Blanchette her third Oscar in a great performance about a troubl
“Avatar: The Way Of Water” is technically one of the best movies ever made, says film critic, Gary Cogill. A three hour marvel of cinematic magic.“Babylon” is an Oscar level film of excess and decadence, says The Cogill’s, who appreciated its d
The Cogill's are highly enthusiastic about Steven Spielberg’s autobiographical, Oscar-contending film, “The Fabelmans,” which emulates the legendary director as a young boy growing up wide-eyed about the movie-making experience.“Women Talking”
The Cogill’s celebrate "Blank Panther: Wakanda Forever” for it’s thoughtful, respectful tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman.Film Critic, Gary Cogill, calls out the Oscar level performances of Carey Mulligan and Zoe Katan as Pulitzer Prize winn
The Cogill’s are technically fascinated by the one take movie from England called, “Boiling Point.” A serious drama about a chef, his restaurant, his messy lifestyle, and the one night where he almost lost everything.Hayley & Gary can’t say eno
The Cogill’s love everything about Viola Davis playing a real life Africa warrior in, “The Woman King.” A film about female strength, wisdom, and skill.They can’t say the same for Zach Efron’s new film about a beer-drinking buddy who travels to
The Cogill’s are fans of writer/director Jordan Peele (Get Out) and found his latest film, Nope,” to be both a Cowboy/Sci Fi spectacle as well as a thought-provoking piece of social commentary.“House Of The Dragon” is the HBO prequel to the awa
The Cogill’s enjoyed the enlightened West Texas dark comedy, Vengeance, from writer/director B.J. Novak. Especially when the gun-happy family from the red state makes their weekly trip to Whataburger.“Pinocchio” is back in both live action and
The Cogill’s are slightly confused about a wild movie that travels through time and space but ends up re-affirming the relationship between a mother and daughter. Michelle Yeoh stars in, “Everything Everywhere All At Once.”“Neat: The Story of B
The Cogill’s are hooked from the opening scene onward, and appreciate the important message of inclusion that infuses the R-rated Sci-Fi thriller, “Prey.”And, Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges displays some serious hand to hand combat as an aging CIA o
The Cogill’s raise a glass to Hulu and that it's new series based on a fine dining chef and a troubled Chicago sandwich shop called “The Bear.” Gary Cogill says the 8 episode season is one of the more rewarding offerings currently streaming. An
The Cogill’s take us to France in the pre-revolution late 1700’s when the first "fine dining" restaurant was established in the French countryside. The subject of a new well-made, mouth-watering film called, “Delicious.”Sommelier, Hayley Hamilt
The Cogill’s are excited and often inspired by the new Baz Lurhmann directed bio pic, “Elvis,” starring Austin Butler in the title role, which film-critic, Gary Cogill, believes may have Oscar potential.And an unexpected surprise movie has film
The Cogill’s admit, it’s time to put an end to the "Jurassic Park" film series even though film critic Gary Cogill says the middle section of the latest film is better than expected.To honor America’s WWII veterans, The Cogill’s sing the praise
The Cogills present a fascinating new documentary from director, Ron Howard, that examines the worldwide mission of Chef Jose Andresto provide chef-prepared meals to communities impacted by natural disasters and during prolonged humanitarian cr
Top Gun: Maverick” produced a record opening weekend for Tom Cruise as the Cogill’s take a closer look at the hit sequel and decide if it’s actually a better film than the 1986 original.Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, goes high-flying with o
The Cogill’s celebrate the life and times off actor, Stanley Tucci, currently in his second season hosting the Emmy Award winning Series on CNN, “Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy.”From "Big Night” and “The Devi Wears Prada” to “Julie & Julia”
The Cogill’s return to toasting wine and film, sharing a little more about their perfect pairing, including surviving Covid, their dramatic move from the Big Island to Corona Del Mar, with brief but remarkable stops in New York City, Sonoma, Wi
The Cogill’s return just in time for the 93rd Annual Academy Awards to discuss the nominees for Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenplay. From Frances McDormand to Chadwick Boseman, from Viola Davis to Borat, it’s a free for all of
It’s getting closer to Oscar time and The Cogill’s are talking about this years nominations including Brad Pitt in “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” and Joaquin Phoenix in “Joker.”Film critic, Gary Cogill, is ecstatic South Korean director Bong J
The Cogill’s are giddy over Tarantino’s “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" and the performances by Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt. A movie with Ten Oscar nominations including Best Picture.Equally impressive and heavily creepy is the Oscar-nomina
The Cogill’s are enthusiastic about, “Ford V Ferrari,” calling it one of the best films of the year featuring Oscar level performances and a fascinating true story. Film critic Gary Cogill says, “it reminded me of “The Right Stuff" but with car
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