Paul Willistein
Program HostPaul Willistein is Editor of the Lehigh Valley Press Focus section, a position he has held since 2008. He has received more than 30 Keystone Media state newspaper journalism awards and an Allentown Arts Commission Arts Ovation Award. He reviews movies and theater and writes features stories about arts and entertainment, news stories about municipal and school topics and takes photographs for Lehigh Valley Press newspapers and websites.
He has taught screenwriting and media studies at Northampton Community College. He was marketing and public relations director at The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. For 22 years, he worked at The Morning Call, where he was Features Editor, Arts Editor and Entertainment Editor. He worked for the former Bethlehem Globe-Times as Arts Editor, Night Editor and News Reporter. He studied American Studies and film-making at Syracuse University and attended Southern Lehigh High School.
He has written, directed and produced documentary films, some of which have been telecast on public television stations, and narrative fiction films, some of which have been shown in film festivals. He was host and producer of “Hot Splices,” a movie review-interview show; producer and co-host with Michael Gontkosky of ”The Movie Show,” a movie review show, and “Valley Arts,” a Lehigh Valley arts interview show, all telecast on RCN. He is a songwriter, having co-written “Do The Dutch (Hey Now)” with Steve Brosky and Mike Krisukas.
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The only documentary ever authorized by the famous rock band, the film features new interviews with the surviving members and archival interviews with the late drummer.
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The latest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe features Anthony Mackie as the new Captain America and Harrison Ford as the U.S. President.
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The animated film is based on a children's book series of the same title, and features comedic dialogue and scenes.
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The front-runner for 10 awards at this year's Oscars tells a multi-decade story of a Hungarian Jewish immigrant in Philadelphia.
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The live-action sequel continues the story of the animated universe-hopping animal first brought to life in a Sega video game.
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The film takes to world of The Lion King to new heights with beautifully detailed animation and a fascinating storyline.
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The sequel to one of Hollywood's greatest epics is directed by one of Hollywood's greatest directors, Ridley Scott.
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The biopic followings Bob Dylan through the early 1960s, with Timothee Chalamet showcasing his talent in the lead role.
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The sequel again stars the voice talent of Auli'i Cravalho and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, and features vivid animation.
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With Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in the two lead roles, iconic music, and outstanding performances from the whole cast, what's not to love?