Welcome to Paul Harris Online

After 40+ years hosting radio shows, I retired from broadcasting in 2018 — but I’m still here with multiple posts every week about radio, TV, movies, poker, theater, politics, travel, and more. And don’t miss my list of Movies You Might Not Know.

After 40+ years hosting radio shows, I retired from broadcasting in 2018 — but I’m still here with multiple posts every week about radio, TV, movies, poker, theater, politics, travel, and more.

MYMNK: “Day for Night”

MYMNK: “Day for Night”

A half-century after its release, I finally got around to watching Francois Truffaut’s classic movie about making movies. Here’s my fifty-years-belated review.

Free Parkour

Free Parkour

This is athlete/stuntwoman Lorena Abreu reviewing parkour scenes in movies — including my favorite, the chase that opened the 2006 James Bond movie, “Casino Royale.”

As I Tweeted

As I Tweeted

You may remember the late David McCallum from “The Man From Uncle“ or “NCIS,” but I will always think of him as Eric, the guy who figured out the tunnel dirt pants-leg solution in “The Great Escape.”

It’s Not About You

It’s Not About You

You might not think recent performances by Lady Gaga and Marc Maron could have anything in common, but they did. Let me explain.

DVDs In The Mist

DVDs In The Mist

As I return the last hard copy of a movie I’ll ever borrow from Netflix, some thoughts on the impending demise of its DVD-By-Mail service.

Review: “Dumb Money”

Review: “Dumb Money”

Here’s my review of a new movie about the period in 2021 when GameStop suddenly became a meme stock, pitting amateur traders against Wall Street pros.

What I’m Watching

What I’m Watching

Here are 3 things I’ve watched lately and recommend, from a documentary about sleazy telemarketers, to another about the musicians who helped get Jimmy Carter elected, to the abrupt end of a series about the LA Lakers.

As I Tweeted

As I Tweeted

My reaction to Elon Musk saying he may start charging all users of X/Twitter a subscription fee.

Never Ever Wrong

Never Ever Wrong

When Bill Maher reversed himself and announced he will not be bringing back his HBO show during the writers’ strike, I flashed back to some advice I heard years ago from a talk radio consultant. Here’s the story.

Review: “The Lehman Trilogy”

Review: “The Lehman Trilogy”

Here’s my review of the St. Louis Rep’s production of “The Lehman Trilogy,” with three actors giving tour-de-force performances while playing more than four dozen roles.

Toldja So!

Toldja So!

Yet another news story says Spotify’s billion-dollar bet on podcasting is going very poorly — echoing what I’ve told you repeatedly over the last decade. Read on.