Famed Foodie Phil Rosenthal Hosts Dinner At Michelin Starred Restaurant For Chase United Cardmembers
When Phil Rosenthal energetically bounded into Washington, D.C.’s Michelin starred Albi in the trend-setting Navy Yard neighborhood to greet its chef, James Beard Award winner Michael Rafidi, it was a moment of warm reunion. The recent D.C. episode in Season 7 of the epicurean explorer’s hit Netflix series Somebody Feed Phil featured a visit to Rafidi’s beloved café, Yellow, so the get-together on December 16 at Rafidi’s refined homage to cuisine of the Levant was both a homecoming and an exclusive event for Chase United Cardmembers. Elevating the gathering further, Chase made a donation to the non-profit No Kid Hungry, which Rosenthal has supported for years.
Phil Rosenthal and guests
As the culinary team busied themselves in the spacious open kitchen dominated by a crackling wood-burning hearth, guests mingled and took the opportunity to meet Rosenthal, who recently wrapped filming the eighth season of Somebody Feed Phil,...
Phil Rosenthal and guests
As the culinary team busied themselves in the spacious open kitchen dominated by a crackling wood-burning hearth, guests mingled and took the opportunity to meet Rosenthal, who recently wrapped filming the eighth season of Somebody Feed Phil,...
- 1/13/2025
- by Nevin Martell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The entire Law & Order universe is no stranger to an endless cast list -- oftentimes with cast members who leave too soon. And with so many stories and years, many characters truly stick with an audience. Though a relative newcomer to the franchise, Law & Order: Organized Crime has, in just four seasons so far, produced some top-tier characters with stories and complexities that make them great.
While the regular core cast of the Task Force is truly made up of some strong, unique personalities, the show also takes great care in crafting in-depth guest arcs. From villains to family to allies, Organized Crime has seen all kinds of iconic characters. And within that ever-expanding universe, ten of those characters truly stand out.
Reggie Bogdani Has One of the Series' Best One-Season Characters Arcs First Episode Appearance: Season 2, Episode 1 "The Man With No Identity"
Related 10 Best Law & Order Character Exits,...
While the regular core cast of the Task Force is truly made up of some strong, unique personalities, the show also takes great care in crafting in-depth guest arcs. From villains to family to allies, Organized Crime has seen all kinds of iconic characters. And within that ever-expanding universe, ten of those characters truly stand out.
Reggie Bogdani Has One of the Series' Best One-Season Characters Arcs First Episode Appearance: Season 2, Episode 1 "The Man With No Identity"
Related 10 Best Law & Order Character Exits,...
- 7/27/2024
- by Kelsey Yoor
- Comic Book Resources
The legendary horror classic Nosferatu makes a grand return to theaters in 2024. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Robert Eggers, the remake of F.W. Murnau's 1922 silent movie stars Bill Skarsgrd in the role of Count Orlok. This new take promises a fresh yet faithful reinterpretation of the original's eerie vampire.
Nosferatu is an adaptation of Bram Stoker's gothic novel Dracula. Murnau changed the character's name because he didn't have the rights to adapt the book, in hopes of avoiding a lawsuit. He was still sued by Stoker's family, and the world gained this German expressionist cinema's masterpiece. Egger's American version of Nosferatu will be the first official remake of the story that has already been the inspiration of other versions, most notably Werner Herzog's Nosferatu the Vampyre.
Is There A Trailer For 2024's Nosferatu?
Related Nosferatu's Connection to Dracula, Explained
A new version of Nosferatu is...
Nosferatu is an adaptation of Bram Stoker's gothic novel Dracula. Murnau changed the character's name because he didn't have the rights to adapt the book, in hopes of avoiding a lawsuit. He was still sued by Stoker's family, and the world gained this German expressionist cinema's masterpiece. Egger's American version of Nosferatu will be the first official remake of the story that has already been the inspiration of other versions, most notably Werner Herzog's Nosferatu the Vampyre.
Is There A Trailer For 2024's Nosferatu?
Related Nosferatu's Connection to Dracula, Explained
A new version of Nosferatu is...
- 7/7/2024
- by Arantxa Pellme
- Comic Book Resources
Elden Ring has its fair share of horror, as do all of the FromSoftware games. It’s just not the kind of horror you might be thinking of.
Sure, you’ve got dark and ambient environments and some grotesque enemies ready to jump at you from behind a bunch of boxes. But, a significant part of Miyazaki’s style of horror lies in the story-telling. And, boy, does Shadow of the Erdtree have a horrifying story to tell you in the most subtle way ever. Blink, and you’ll miss it.
The Elden Ring Dlc Might Make You a Marika-Sympathizer Marika’s quite the complicated character, it seems.
Shadow of the Erdtree‘s release shines a new light on the enigmatic character of Marika. You might abhor her based on what the game has revealed so far, but this theory paints her as a figure deserving of much more sympathy.
Sure, you’ve got dark and ambient environments and some grotesque enemies ready to jump at you from behind a bunch of boxes. But, a significant part of Miyazaki’s style of horror lies in the story-telling. And, boy, does Shadow of the Erdtree have a horrifying story to tell you in the most subtle way ever. Blink, and you’ll miss it.
The Elden Ring Dlc Might Make You a Marika-Sympathizer Marika’s quite the complicated character, it seems.
Shadow of the Erdtree‘s release shines a new light on the enigmatic character of Marika. You might abhor her based on what the game has revealed so far, but this theory paints her as a figure deserving of much more sympathy.
- 6/24/2024
- by Vibha Hegde
- FandomWire
For most players jumping into Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, their primary target would undoubtedly be Messmer, who appears to be one of the narrative’s primary antagonists.
After the recent launch trailer, it feels as though Messmer directly calls out us, the players, during his fight, perhaps signaling to us that our old reliable tactics from the base game will not work on him. Players, it’s time to let go of the cheese and fight Messmer head-on.
Shadow of the Erdtree’s Launch Trailer Shows Messmer Destroying a Soreseal Messmer’s shot has left many wondering just what is going on with him in Shadow of the Erdtree.
The Soreseal and Scarseal have long been one of the most potent talismans in the base Elden Ring. However, it is usually recommended that players drop their use by the mid-game due to how much they increase...
After the recent launch trailer, it feels as though Messmer directly calls out us, the players, during his fight, perhaps signaling to us that our old reliable tactics from the base game will not work on him. Players, it’s time to let go of the cheese and fight Messmer head-on.
Shadow of the Erdtree’s Launch Trailer Shows Messmer Destroying a Soreseal Messmer’s shot has left many wondering just what is going on with him in Shadow of the Erdtree.
The Soreseal and Scarseal have long been one of the most potent talismans in the base Elden Ring. However, it is usually recommended that players drop their use by the mid-game due to how much they increase...
- 6/21/2024
- by Akshit Dangi
- FandomWire
The mental well-being of Hidetaka Miyazaki, the renowned director of many successful titles, has been questioned over the years, speculating why exactly he gives his best effort just to deliver hell to the doorstep of anyone who dares to play his games. As it turns out, the answer to this had been hiding in plain sight all this time.
Hidetaka Miyazaki is known for creating hard games | Image via GameInformer
Miyazaki is also someone who appears in interviews quite frequently. This allows fans to get answers to some things that could not be covered through the conventional storylines of his video games. One such question he answered many years ago in a forgotten interview finally reveals why his games are so hard to conquer.
Hidetaka Miyazaki – Genius Behind Elden Ring Claims He Is A ‘Masochist’ Dark Souls is one of the toughest games gamers have ever come across
When the...
Hidetaka Miyazaki is known for creating hard games | Image via GameInformer
Miyazaki is also someone who appears in interviews quite frequently. This allows fans to get answers to some things that could not be covered through the conventional storylines of his video games. One such question he answered many years ago in a forgotten interview finally reveals why his games are so hard to conquer.
Hidetaka Miyazaki – Genius Behind Elden Ring Claims He Is A ‘Masochist’ Dark Souls is one of the toughest games gamers have ever come across
When the...
- 5/7/2024
- by Aaditya Chugh
- FandomWire
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