The Cogills introduce themselves as a film-critic and a wine expert. He has reviewed more than ten thousand films and she travels the world chasing the grape and together they explore the wines and films that shaped their early careers. From "The Blob" and "Lawrence Of Arabia" to a spectacular Oregon Pinot Noir you can expect a smooth, reliable conversation resulting in, "A Perfect Pairing."
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, “Bullet Train” and enjoyed both the ability to laugh and be entertained by an off-the-rails Japanese mafia movie traveling at high speed.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, forgoes her wine expertise and pairs “White Noise" with the satirical bombardment of well-known brands and products continually flashing across the screen.
For “Bullet Train,” she indulges in a well-known bottle of “Fiji Water” because it not only tastes good but becomes an intentional, well-defined character in Pitt’s action movie.
And finally, film critic, Gary Cogill, embraces the melancholy sadness of “The Whale,” and welcomes the return of Brendan Fraser to the big screen with an Oscar-worthy performance.
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 pretends to be a film about food, when it's actually a dark sided horror film about a famous Chef who takes revenge on his tasteless patrons. Film critic, Gary Cogill, praises the performances but loathes the ending.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill,” reminds us of her girls trip across Ireland which included the perfect, “Banshees,” pairing. A locally poured, Guinness Stout.
For “The Menu,” our favorite Somm looked closely at the wine served in the film and spotted a beautiful bottle of Domaine Breton Cabernet Franc, from the stunning Loire Valley in France
The Cogill’s love a good destination murder mystery and “Glass Onion, A Knives Out Mystery” is perfect example of style, substance, and cinematic flair
They also can’t get enough of Jennifer Coolidge in, “White Lotus: Season 2,” who recites one of the greatest lines in recent memory.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, recalls her trip to Santorini, Greece and can easily envision Kate Hudson sitting poolside drinking a refreshing Sigalas Assyrtiko.
For the “White Lotus” pairing it’s a beautiful Malvasia from Salina in the northwestern part of Sicily.
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 troubled Symphony conductor about to go through some things.
Sommelier Hayley Hamilton Cogill expertly tackles “The Menu” with an expensive, highly renowned, bold Napa Valley red wine from Realm Winery called “The Absurd.”
Hayley goes to Germany for the complicated, calculated “Tar” and pairs with an austere, lean, focused, slightly bitter Riesling from Mosel.
“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 dazzling "all in” style of film making.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the new brilliant “Avatar" film with a sparkling, refreshing, bottled water from France called, “Badoit.”
Hayley also offers insight into the old Hollywood world of “Babylon” by pouring a unique selection from the Prisoner Wine Company called “Eternally Silenced.”
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” is a difficult true story told with honesty and eloquence about a religious community of women terrorized and abused by the men in their lives. Writer/ Director Sarah Polley has created a top-ten film that is well-written and acted while packing an unflinching punch.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, raises a memorable glass of wine to, “The Fabelmans, with a captivating, historical wine from Beringer Vineyards, Beringer Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.
And, with “Women Talking,” Hayley toasts the female winemakers of Rias Baixas, Spain a region run by the strength of women, where over 50% of the winemakers are female.
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 winning journalists on the predatory trail of movie mogul, Harvey Weinstein, in “She Said.”
Sommelier Hayley Hamilton Cogill pairs "Wakanda Forever” with a Mcbride Sisters Collection Reserve Pinot Noir aptly labeled, “Cocky Mother*cker.”
And in the spirit of, “She Said,” Hayley raises a glass of "King Street Vodka” created by actress Kate Hudson, who has been an outspoken voice for women’s rights.
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 enough about the latest season of “Chefs Table” on Netflix and its six part examination of pizza from around the world. You have never seen pizza, like you see in this series.
Sommelier Hayley Hamilton Cogill calls the shots and says pairing any alcohol with “Boiling Point” would be inappropriate.
For "Chefs Table: Pizza" she turns to legendary Oregon wine maker, David Adelsheim and his beautiful "Breaking Ground" Pinot Noir.
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 Vietnam to share a brew with his buddies in “The Greatest Beer Run Ever.”
Sommelier Hayley Hamilton Cogill pairs “The Woman King” with the Queen of wines, a Barbaresco from Piemonte.
And for “The Greatest Beer Run Ever,” the couple toasts the feature libation, the historic beer from Milwaukee used in the film, Pabst Blue Ribbon.
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 award-winning series, “Game Of Thrones,” dating back 200 years. Good acting, plenty of Dragons, and a fascinating female lead have kept the Cogills more than interested.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the cowboy-minded “Nope” with a wine labeled “The Walking Fool” from Suisun Valley. A red blend based on an 1881 Howell Mountain homesteader who walked down the mountain daily to find work.
For “House Of The Dragon,” Hayley settles on a wine called “Dragon's Tooth,” from the Trefethen family honoring family matriarch, Catherine Trefethen.
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 award-winning series, “Game Of Thrones,” dating back 200 years. Good acting, plenty of Dragons, and a fascinating female lead have kept the Cogills more than interested.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the cowboy-minded “Nope” with a wine labeled “The Walking Fool” from Suisun Valley. A red blend based on an 1881 Howell Mountain homesteader who walked down the mountain daily to find work.
For “House Of The Dragon,” Hayley settles on a wine called “Dragon's Tooth,” from the Trefethen family honoring family matriarch, Catherine Trefethen.
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 CGI, starring Tom Hanks as Gepetto and directed by Oscar winner Robert Zemeckis. It is a visual dazzler, but the Cogill’s considered it an overall mess of a movie.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the Texas-based film with a bottle of the 2018 vintage "1836 Red” from one of the oldest Texas wineries, Llano Estacado, as nod to the independence of their former home state.
And for the pine puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy, Hayley suggests the well-known Greek wine, Restina, a pine-infused still wine beloved in the country but takes some getting used to.
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 CGI, starring Tom Hanks as Gepetto and directed by Oscar winner Robert Zemeckis. It is a visual dazzler, but the Cogill’s considered it an overall mess of a movie.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the Texas-based film with a bottle of the 2018 vintage "1836 Red” from one of the oldest Texas wineries, Llano Estacado, as nod to the independence of their former home state.
And for the pine puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy, Hayley suggests the well-known Greek wine, Restina, a pine-infused still wine beloved in the country but takes some getting used to.
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 Bourbon" has the Cogill’s tasting a corn based spirit made only in America. What started in Kentucky is now in every state with it’s own unique flavors and traits.
Sommellier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs “Everywhere” with water from the Colorado River as a lesson to everyone that you can’t take this precious liquid for granted.
And for Bourbon, it’s a quick trip to Texas where locally made Bourbon is on the rise and doing it’s best to share the stage with its Kentucky rivals.
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 operative trying to stay alive for his daughter in the new Hulu series, “The Old Man.”
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs “Prey” with a wine from the first Native American winemaker, Tara Gomez. The wine is named “Camins 2 Dreams,” and when you see “Prey,” you will connect the dots.
And for “The Old Man,” Hayley toasts the established old vines of Brandlin Estate.
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.
And, Steve Martin is back with Martin Short and Selena Gomez solving the mysteries that keep happening in their their famous New York City apartment building in Season 2 of “Only Murders In The Building.”
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill pairs “The Bear” with a Cabernet Sauvignon from the bear flag state called, Anakota.
And with the award winning “Only Murders in The Building” Hayley recommends "The Unteachables" from Paso Robles winery Chronic Cellars, known for making "killer wines.
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 Hamilton Cogill, feels it only right to pair a delicious French film with a delicious French wine, a Cabernet Franc from the Chinon region of the Loire Valley.
Them it’s off to Santa Barbara for wine tasting, and music, as the Cogill’s celebrate Fathers by visiting the wineries of Hilt and Brewer-Clifton before taking their seats outdoors, under the stars at the historic Santa Barbara Bowl for a night of music featuring Lyle Lovett and Chris Isaak.
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-critic, Gary Cogill, smiling as he talks about writer, director, and star Cooper Raiff, and his good natured film called, “Cha Cha Real Smooth.”
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs “Elvis” with JCB “The Surrealist,” a flamboyant, bedazzled, luxurious Napa Valley offering from Jean Charles Boisset.
For “Cha Cha,” Hayley pairs the unexpected gem of a film with a small production Sauvignon Blanc from Jonata Winery's Ballard Canyon, Santa Ynez Valley estate called, Flor (Flower).
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 praises of a new documentary narrated by Gary Sinise that centers around a reunion of flight over the beaches of Normandy during the 75th Anniversary of D Day. The film is called “Into Flight Once More.”
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill pairs “Jurassic World: Dominion” with a big bold "carnivorous" Argentine Syrah, pairing with a juicy steak and slow smoked brisket. The duo also sings the praises of Benovia Winery Co-Founder, Joe Anderson, not only for his luscious Russian River Valley wine, but his devotion to honoring those men and women who served in WWII.
The Cogills present a fascinating new documentary from director, Ron Howard, that examines the worldwide mission of Chef Jose Andres
to provide chef-prepared meals to communities impacted by natural disasters and during prolonged humanitarian crises.
World Central Kitchen is the remarkable nonprofit and “We Feed People” is the name of the film currently available on Disney+.
Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, toasts Washington State ultra-premium winery, Quilceda Creek, producing high end wines that raise money to benefit World Central Kitchen
In its enormous humanitarian efforts, recently to the tune of over $300,000. She also introduces us to some of the top wineries focusing on ending the climate crisis the world is facing, including Lail Vineyards, Symington, and Jackson Family Wines.
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 one of the most expensive wines on the planet, a tiny production Napa Valley winery with a cult following. One of the most expensive wines in the world, crafting only 500 cases a year.
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” and “The Hunger Games,” Stanley Tucci remains a welcome addition to the food and travel genre.
Wine Expert Hayley Hamilton Cogill celebrates the Italian-American actor with a Barolo made from 100% Nebbiolo, and emphasizes her love of white wines from the elevated altitude of Alto Adige in far Northwestern Italy.
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, Willamette Valley, and Waco, Texas.
Welcome back to the world of film, wine, and food.
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 nominated performances and films unlike any year in the past.
Wine Expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, lights up the conversation with a Magnum of Piper Heidsieck bubbly, explores EGOT winner John Legend and his LVE Rose, and celebrates a fabulous year for women in film with wines from Kathryn Hall’s WALT winery, and Domaine Carneros. Add a bottle of 8 Years In The Desert by Orin Swift, and you have a wine and film pairing fit for an Oscar watch party.
It’s Oscar time, let's celebrate!
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 Joon-Ho is nominated along side Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino for Best Director.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, sings the praises of ZD Winery as they celebrate their 50th anniversary including the new release of the uber-premium, multi-vintage “Abacus” Cabernet Sauvignon
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-nominated film from South Korea called “Parasite” from acclaimed director Bong Joon-Ha.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs Tarantino’s triumph with wines from Frank Family Vineyards and owner, Rich Frank, who got his start in Hollywood before moving to Napa.
Going against the norm of his country, South Korea Businessman, Hi Sang Lee developed a fascination with Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon which resulted in the incredibly delicious wines of Dana Estates and Vaso Cellars.
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 cars.”
The Southern California sound of the 1960’s is the subject of an enlighted musical documentary called, “Echo In The Canyon,” with Jakob Dylan exploring the early days of The Beach Boys, The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Mama’s And The Papa’s.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the high speed racing film with Adelsheim’s racy “Staking Claim” Chardonnay because both wine maker and car maker broke out of the norm to change their industry, changing the course of history.
Hayley also explores the delicious Soter Mineral Springs Pinot Noir for musical reasons that include a trip to Oregon to drink wine and see “Crosby Stills & Nash" perform live.
And, as the holidays are upon us, both the Cardonnay from Adelsheim and Soter's incredible Pinot Noir are perfect pairings for Thanksgiving. Happy Turkey Day!
“Rocketman” leaps off the screen, delivering a better film than “Bohemian Rhapsody," says The Cogill’s who loved the music, the dance numbers, and the story telling of the life and times of Elton John.
“Aladdin” is better than expected,” says film critic, Gary Cogill, starring Will Smith as the fast talking, musical minded, big blue genie.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs “Rocketman” with the Rock Block wines of Cliff Lede in Napa's Stags Leap District, which is currently showcasing a backstage winery experience featuring the art of Elton John’s lyricist, Bernie Taupin.
For “Aladdin,” Hayley celebrates the historical wines of Armenia, including Zorah Wines, named by Bloomberg in 2012 as one of the best wines in the world.
The Cogill’s agree,"Long Shot,” is an elevated comedy starring Seth Rogan and Charlize Theron as opposites attracted to each other despite the divisive backdrop of presidential politics.
“Wine Country” on Netflix uses Napa as the location for a girls week-end starring Amy Poeler and Tina Fey. A comedy that made the Cogill’s giggle.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the Charlize Theron romantic comedy with a Gerard Betrand Cremant clearly connected to history and politics.
For “Wine Country,” Hayley recalls her recent trip to Sonoma, attending Signature Sonoma Valley, toasting the oldest wine region in Northern California, and the state’s first working winery, Buena Vista in 1857.
The Cogill’s agree, “Avengers: Endgame,” is a touching, well-made time travel spectacle that earns it’s place in history as the crowning achievement in the Marvel film series.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, raises a glass of earth friendly Benziger Family Wines to the earth saving “Avengers” toasting their focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Then it’s on to the movie minded city of Waxahachie, and the "Crossroads Of Texas Film & Music Festival," where Duchman Wines and Deep Eddy Vodka set the stage for cowboy hats, cinema, and the great Ray Wylie Hubbard.
The Cogill’s are highly disappointed in the new Netflix action film, “Triple Threat,” starring Ben Affleck, Charlie Hunnam, and Oscar Issac.
A macho minded firepower movie that takes place in South America where the lead characters would rather shoot first and ask questions later.
Then it’s off to Argentina for The Cogill’s and the Mendoza wine region where the Malbecs are smooth and the wineries nestle comfortably near the base of the Andes mountains.
The Cogill’s enjoyed Brie Larson as “Captain Marvel” for it’s message of female empowerment but felt slightly underwhelmed overall. “Good but not great,” says film critic Gary Cogill.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the big budget comic book hero with Aluvé Wine from former fighter pilot Kelly Minozzi and “Primo Volo” from Walla Walla.
The Cogill’s are also trying to wrap their head around the compelling two part HBO documentary, “Leaving Neverland,” which focuses on the life and times of two young boys and their alleged sexual relationship with the late Michael Jackson. A disturbing, well-made film that challenges the past as the boys are now grown men In their 30’s and 40’s wanting to set the record straight.
The Cogill’s agree Willem Dafoe deserved his Oscar nomination for playing artist Vincent Van Gogh in “At Eternity’s Gate.” The "Wine & Film" couple also sing the praises of two-time Oscar winner Mahershala Ali and Georgia actor Stephen Dorf in HBO’s “True Detective.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, takes us to Provence where Van Gogh often painted and pairs with a luscious bottle of Mas de la Dame Rose.
And, as March is "National Women Month” Hayley celebrates the Chloe Wine Collection and their current partnership with “Women In Film."
The Cogill’s travel over the Andes mountains from Santiago, Chile to the magnificent wine country of Mendoza, Argentina where they encounter a magical week of cooking over open flames, large cuts of beef, tasty bottles of Malbec, and some of the finest lodging in the world.
From "The Vines Resort & Spa” and a Francis Mallman signature restaurant to “Cavas Wine Lodge” nestled in the foothills of the Andes mountains, it’s a trip to remember and you are invited.
Film critic, Gary Cogill, takes a look at the recent 2019 Oscar nominations and offers up a few thoughts on why some were left out (Bradley Cooper for directing), why some are deserving (Regina King), and why some are a sure thing (Alfonso Cuaron).
While Hayley is away on assignment, Gary spends the entire time talking movies and even offers up a wine suggestion from WineAccess.com.
It’s movie time and you are invited.
“The Favourite” is a bawdy, irreverent Oscar contender that takes place in 18th century England surrounding the life of the troubled, Queen Anne. Film critic, Gary Cogill, calls “Widows” an overlooked yet elevated heist movie led by Oscar winner, Viola Davis.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs “The Favourite” with Bordeaux as the royal courts of England slurped fine French wine, often while being at war the France. Hayley also fondly pays tribute to widower Dave Miner and his “Emily’s” Cabernet Sauvignon named after his late wife. A portion of the proceeds of the wine sales goes to fighting lung cancer through the V Foundation.
Is “Roma” the best film of the year? Film critic, Gary Cogill, calls it a masterwork and a memory poem in black and white that takes place in Mexico City during the 1970’s.
The Cogill’s rave about, “Mary Poppins Returns,” starring Emily Blunt and the smiling creator of "Hamilton.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the magnificent “Roma,” with one of her favorite Napa Valley wines, Mi Sueño, with deep roots tied to rural Mexico.
“Mary Poppins Returns” get a "surprise pairing" that might have something to do with the films co-star Lyn Manuel Miranda.
“If Beale Street Could Talk” is a beautiful, Oscar-caliber film says, the Cogill's, examining love and racism in the 1970s from the director of “Moonlight.”
Film critic, Gary Cogill, embraces the slow but respectful independent rodeo film, “The Rider,” which features a remarkable cast of non-actors telling their own personal life story.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the golden tone of “Beale” with liquid gold from Far Niente and their much-loved dessert wine, “Dolce.”
For “The Rider,” she saddles up to passion and perseverance with a bottle of Parducci’s “True Grit” Petite Sirah.
The Cogills discuss two films that center around parents, children, and making difficult choices. Both films starring Lucas Hedges.
In “Ben Is Back” Julia Roberts plays the worried mother of a teenage son addicted to drugs who makes a surprise visit home from rehab. Film critic, Gary Cogill, calls the drama well-acted but not quite complete.
“Boy Erased” has the Cogills talking about the true story of an Arkansas Pastor and his wife (Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe) who send their 19 year old son to “Conversion Therapy” when they discover he is gay. The illogical nonsense of “praying away the gay” makes for a lively conversation and a film that is easily the best of the two.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, entertains the idea that you can taste the world through a good glass of wine. From Greece and Spain to Argentina and Uruguay, the wine regions and cultures of the world come alive in a glass of wine if you take the time to discover what’s inside the bottle. #everyglassisanadventure
"Mary Queen Of Scots” might look great on the surface but the film lacks in depth and character-development, forcing the Cogill’s to call it, “a big disappointment.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, improves the film experience by pairing the historical drama with Domain Carneros Cuvee de la Pompadour Brut Rose, named in honor of French King Louis XV’s great paramour, Madame de la Pompadour.
Sake expert, Edwardo Dingler, joins The Cogill’s to chat about what goes into making the Japanese favorite using four key ingredients.
“Vice” is a scathing, well-made, political satire says film critic, Gary Cogill, offering Oscar caliber performances by Christian Bale as former Vice President Dick Chaney and Amy Adams as his wife, Lynne Chaney.
The Cogill’s love the new International cooking competition series on Netflix called, “The Final Table,” because it respects and celebrates some of the finest chefs on the planet being judged by their remarkable peers.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs “Vice” with wines from Ladera Vineyards, and a story that begins on a ranch in Big Sky Country but ends up on a steep slope in Napa created by Pat & Anne Stotesbery. Hayley also recommends some specific wine pairings that will light up your holiday table whether it’s seafood, beef, duck, or turkey. Tis the season.
“Roma” is masterwork and a contender for the best film of the year, says film critic Gary Cogill, calling it a memory poem in black and white that takes place in Mexico City during the 1970’s.
The Cogill’s rave about, “Mary Poppins Returns,” starring Emily Blunt and the smiling creator of "Hamilton.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the magnificent “Roma,” with one of her favorite Napa Valley wines, Mi Sueno, with deep roots tied to rural Mexico.
“Mary Poppins Returns” get a "surprise pairing" that might have something to do with the films co-star Lyn Manuel Miranda.
The Cogill’s find “The Favourite” a sometimes shocking but consistently well-made Oscar contender that takes place in 18th century England surrounding the life of the troubled, Queen Anne. Film critic, Gary Cogill, calls “Widows” an elevated, scary heist movie led by an all star cast, including Oscar winner, Viola Davis.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs “The Favourite” with Bordeaux as the royal courts of England slurped fine French wine, often while being at war the France. Hayley also fondly pays tribute to widower Dave Miner and his “Emily’s” Cabernet Sauvignon named after his late wife. A portion of the proceeds of the wine sales goes to fighting lung cancer through the V Foundation.
The Cogill’s agree “Beautiful Boy” is a beautifully made film about a father doing his best to deal with a drug addicted son starring Steve Carell and Timothee Chalamet .
Film critic, Gary Cogill, sings the praises of “Green Book, telling the true story about a 1960’s road trip through the segregated south, starring Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen.
Wine expert Hayley Hamilton Cogill pairs “Beautiful Boy” with Jeremy Nickel’s “The Vineyard House” Cabernet, and “Green Book” with Mac McDonald and his celebrated “Vision Cellars” Pinot Noir.
The Cogill’s discuss Hugh Jackman as Gary Hart in “The Front Runner,” alongside a serious Oscar level performance by Melissa McCarthy in “Can You Ever Forgive Me,” and a new Coen brothers western called “The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs.”
Wine Expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the 1987 Gary Hart scandal with “The Snitch” Chardonnay and McCarthy’s fine performance with “Eternally Silenced” Pinot Noir, two wines under the tasty umbrella of Prisoner Wine Company.
To pair with the Coen brothers six part western Hayley goes all the way back to the 1800’s with California’s Murrieta’s Well, pairing “The Spur."
“The Outlaw King” stars Chris Pine as legendary Scottsman Robert The Bruce and The Cogill’s love the idea that feature films of this caliber are premiering on line (Netflix) the same time they open in theaters.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, celebrates her Scottish heritage with an aged blended Scotch whiskey, Chevis Regal 25 Year.
Hayley also offers up an enlighten list of wines that go well with your Thanksgiving feast. All of them tried and true.
The Cogill’s agree, “Bohemian Rhasody” was better than expected and features not only one of the best endings of the year but one of the years finest performances by Rami Malek as Freddy Mercury, the late lead singer of the British rock band “Queen.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs with Cliff Lede Vineyards "rock blocks" vineyards, growing premium Stags Leap Cabernet Sauvignon fruit and aptly named "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Also, on the Cogill's recent trip to Napa Hayley talks with legendary wine maker, Robin Lail, walking away inspired. Then it’s a memorable tasting at “Promontory” Winery where the wine, and the winery, are as good as it gets
One of the biggest art heists in history has The Cogill’s scratching their heads at the sheer stupidity of the young robbers involved in the film, “American Animals.” "French Laundry" in Napa Valley experienced one of the largest wine heists in 2014. It is still being talked about today, considering a half million dollars in rare wine was stolen, and the two culprits were caught and sentenced. But were they the only ones in on the scheme? Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, has a few “movie” questions for her husband, and film critic Gary Cogill wants to dig deeper into Hayley’s world of wine. It’s a generous case of, "He Said, She Said."
Film critic, Gary Cogill, says the new “Halloween” fright flick starring Jamie Leigh Curtis is a well made film and the best since the 1978 original.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the elevated slasher film with a dark wine from Argentina called, Alma Negra, which means “Black Soul” in Spanish.
Gary also recalls the scariest movies he has ever seen from “The Changeling,”and “Picnic At Hanging Rock,” to “The Exorcist,” while Hayley intentifiy’s a number of affordable spooky labels on wine bottles (Chronic Cellars, Rabble Red, Apothic Dark) that might be just right for your upcoming Halloween party.
“First Man” is a first rate, Oscar caliber film says, The Cogill’s, admiring the introspective approach to telling the personal story of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to step foot on the surface of the moon.
Wine Expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, says if you want to explore the early days of the Texas wine industry you might start with Dr. Clinton McPherson, the "first man" to plant Sangivese in Texas cotton farming country.
And finally, The Cogill’s mourn the loss of chef turned adventure traveler, Anthony Bordain. From "Les Halles" to "Kitchen Confidential" to "Parts Unknown," it was a life lived with wide eyed wonder.
The Cogill’s welcome the return of the series “Chef’s Table” on Netflix highlighting Chef Cristina Martinez of the acclaimed Philadelphia Mexican restaurant, “South Philly Barbacoa,” and one of the leaders of Spain’s culinary avant-garde scene, Albert Adria, formerly of "El Bulli.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs Adria's culinary brilliance with one of her wine travel highlights, recalling a trip to Spain hunting for tuffles and drinking the wines of Beronia and Secastilla
Film Critic, Gary Cogill, says “Free Solo” is a thrilling, Oscar contending film about an attempt to climb the face of El Capitan in Yosemite without ropes.
Hayley takes us to the high altitude terrain of Alto Adige, Italy where spectacular wines are grown on soaring slopes at high elevations at the base of the Dolomite Mountains
The Cogill’s agree, “A Star Is Born,” is an early Oscar contender with stand out performances by Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga. A beautifully made romantic punch to the gut that soars with great music and top notch directing.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs Gaga’s version of “La Vie En Rose” in the film with a juicy, aromatic Chateau Roubine 2017 La Vie En Rose’ from Provence.
Film critic Gary Cogill sings the praises of the award-winning documentary, “Science Fair,” which follows a group of intelligent, nervous teenagers competing in ISEF, the worlds’ most prestigious science and engineering event. His failed science project attempt in high school makes him appreciate the mind of these inspiring kids that much more.
“Won’t You Be My Neighbor” is an Oscar contending documentary says, The Cogill’s, exploring the life and times of the iconic children’s tv host, Mr. Rogers. Kindness, generosity, and love are the major themes in one of the finest films of the year.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs with wineries who generously give back to society including Napa Valley’s Ca Momi, Columbia Winery in Washington, and California's Mountain Winery.
The Cogill’s also recall their childhood viewing favorites including, "Mr. Rogers", “Easter Parade,” “West Side Story”, “King Kong" and NBC soap operas.
Legendary Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is the subject of the documentary, “RBG,” and the Cogills agree it’s a substantive film about a powerful woman who has championed women’s rights since her early days at Harvard.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, reveals that one Napa Valley red is the wine of choice for the 85 year old member of the high court, "Opus One."
The Cogills also introduce Napa Valley insider, Vanessa Conlin, of wineaccess.com to talk about her favorite affordable wine, proving the point that the barrier to the world’s finest wine isn’t price it's access.
The Cogills’ agree, “Blackkklansman” is Spike Lee’s best film in years as they dialogue over an uncomfortable, fascinating true story of racism in 1970’s America. One obvious conclusion, racism is on the rise and things haven’t improved as much as we may have hoped in today's America. Both agree, it’s a brilliant, unsettling film.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, celebrates Grammy, Oscar, and Tony winner, John Legend and his LVE wine label (Legend Vineyard Exclusive) along with his “Show Me” campaign helping to break the cycle of poverty in America.
The Cogills’ are equally impressed with, “The Newspaperman: The Life And Times Of Ben Bradley,” currently showing on HBO and profiling the famed executive editor of the Washington Post during the Watergate era.
Hayley pairs with the new release of Napa Valley's The Debate Wine and a few wineries making recent headlines.
“Crazy Rich Asians” makes The Cogill’s giggle as they talk fondly about an old fashioned romantic comedy featuring a modern Asian American cast. A movie film critic Gary Cogill calls, “groundbreaking and refreshing.
”Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the expensive, over the top comedy with the gold standard of Champagne, Armand de Brigand, better known as, "Ace Of Spades.
”The popularity of “Crazy Rich Asians” makes The Cogill’s recall some of their favorite romantic comedies including, “Shakespeare In Love,” “Tootsie,” “Something’s Gotta Give,” and all things Meg Ryan.
Film critic, Gary Cogill, fondly remembers his time spent interviewing the legendary Robin Williams, as the Cogill’s sing the praises of the new HBO documentary, “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, explores the land of Cava in Spain recalling the delicious nuances of Can Sala.
Then, it’s off to Barcelona to explore tapas, paella, Picasso, and the La Sagrada Familia.
The Cogill’s agree that “Mission Impossible: Fallout” is exhilarating fun as Tom Cruise travels the world to save it from destruction.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs happily with French “sticky” Sauternes as an homage to Cruise running a full sprint across the rooftops of Paris.
Gary & Hayley also recall recent movies they have been watching while traveling on the airlines, some of them epic, and the perfect pairing continues with Epoch Wines from Bill & Liz Armstrong in Paso Robles.
The “Sicario” sequel is not as good as the original says film critic, Gary Cogill, still painting a painful picture of life and death on the Texas/ Mexico border. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, celebrates our southern neighbor with wines from Baja. The Cogill’s also enjoy a lively discussion of favorite summer wines and summer “feel good” movies, and have an honest commentary on the latest trend of wine in a can.
“Solo: A Star Wars Story” is this week's feature, with film critic, Gary Cogill affirming the film to be both fun and entertaining.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs our leading man “Solo” with a tool that every winemaker relies on, a “Wine Thief,” with the couple recalling some of their favorite experiences with its use. The Cogill’s continue the wine talk, reliving their recent trip to the Stag’s Leap District AVA in Napa, and Hayley fondly recalls her recent bubbly experience in Italy visiting Prosecco Superiore DOCG.
The Cogill’s believe in the husband/ wife team of John Krasinki and Emily Blunt and their terrifying yet meaningful new horror-thriller, “A Quiet Place.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, explores wines that are so breathtakingly delicious you don’t need words.
“Black Panther” takes center stage as film critic, Gary Cogill, calls it one of the more culturally important films of the past few years and wonderfully entertaining. Then it’s on to the Oscars and the possibilities for Best Picture..
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the popular Marvel super hero with a Mac McDonald favorite from “Vision Cellars,” along with a refreshing Chenin Blanc from South Africa, "Protea."
"Best Actor" nominees Denzel Washington and Daniel Day Lewis take center stage as the Cogill’s discuss great performances in flawed films like, “Roman J. Israel, Esq.,” and “Phantom Thread."
And, what is your idea a good Valentines Day movie? The Cogill’s offer some surprising, unusual choices.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs “The Prisoner” and it’s counterpart, “The Blindfold” with our top two films and for Valentines Day it’s all about the bubbly, including some new sparklers from Dianna Novy Lee and Gran Moraine.
"The Greatest Showman," "The Post," and the hits and misses of the recent Oscar nominations have The Cogill’s enthusiastic about what’s currently playing in local theaters.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, celebrates the sparkling Hugh Jackman musical with Veuve Clicquot, explores the historical significance of Chateau Montelena, and pours a glass of Piper Heidsieck, the official Champagne of the 90th Academy Awards.
The Cogill’s continue their cinematic journey through the top 10 films of 2017, looking closer at films 6-10 including, “Darkest Hour,” “The Big Sick” and “Wonder Woman.”
Wine expert Hayley Hamilton Cogill discusses some of her favorite wines from 2017 recalling a trip to Columbia Winery in Woodinville, Lambert Bridge in Dry Creek, and a beautiful seated tasting with good friends at J winery in Sonoma.
The Cogill’s are back on the podcast during their extended stay on the Big Island of Hawaii. Film critic, Gary Cogill, takes a closer look at his pics for the top five films of 2017 including “Lady Bird” and “The Shape Of Water.”
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs our leading "Lady Bird" with Stoller Family Estate and winemaker Melissa Burr, and she also says the creature feature love story from Guillermo del Toro melds nicely an Ocean influenced briny Albarino. It’s another “perfect pairing.”
The Cogill's agree "Detroit" is a searing, difficult, honest film that takes us back to 1967 and the tragic events surrounding the Algiers Hotel. They also admit Kathryn Bigelow's unapologetic film feels uncomfortably close to today's headlines.
The Cogill's are split on "The Trip To Spain" starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon and question whether this was an actual culinary trip, or a joke of a trip?
Wine Expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, says one of the finest meals of her traveling life took place in the town of Haro in Alta Rioja, Spain and pairs "The Trip to Spain" with a wine from that meal, a traditional Rioja from Beronia Wines.
And finally, The Cogill's are understandably creeped out, and fascinated, by the Netflix TV series, "Ozark," starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.
Texan Taylor Sheridan, the Oscar nominated writer of "Hell Or High Water" and "Sicario," is back with another crime based thriller this time set in Wyoming called "Wind River."The Cogill's find the film both powerful and melancholy while praising the performance of Jeremy Renner.
Sommelier Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the film by matching the pioneering spirit of those who settled the rugged terrain of Mount Veeder in Napa Valley, while paying homage to the Wappo Tribe with Mt. Brave Wines.
The Cogill's also recall their recent "Wine & Film" trip to New Mexico with a toast to locally made films "Easy Rider" and "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid," with New Mexico wines from Gruet, La Chiripada and Casa Rondena.
"The Dark Tower" is a leading contender for the worst film of the year, says film critic, Gary Cogill, despite the presence of Idris Elba and Texas Oscar winner, Matthew McConaughey. The Cogill's embrace the global threat of climate change and Al Gore's new documentary follow up titled, "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power."
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the dreadful "Dark Tower" with a red blend from California, "Apothic Dark," an inexpensive consumer favorite that is much be better than the film. For "An Inconvenient Sequel," we toast a favorite from Oregon, eco friendly & recent B Corp Certification status recipient, Stoller Family Estate.
"Dunkirk" is an elegant, poetic, and harrowing war film agree The Cogill's, but the couple split on the painfully slow, "A Ghost Story," despite the Halloween sheet performance by Casey Affleck and the 9 minute pie eating sequence by Rooney Mara.
Both agree on the the profound importance of the animal loving giant pig film "Okja," from South Korea, and film critic, Gary Cogill, says "Valerian" is either one of the worst films of the year or one of the best.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton, travel to Napa to sing the bubbly praises of "Domaine Carneros" along with delicious bottles from "Cakebread," "Merryvale," and "Pine Ridge." Then it's off to the Sonoma to "Lambert Bridge" where the Bordeaux variety wines shine, sensational Pinot Noir with "Smith Story Wines" and Chardonnay with "Ramey" and "Jordan," ending with and an impressive tasting at "Rams Gate."
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, is in wine country so film critic Gary Cogill invites Dallas Morning New Culture Critic Chris Vognar to join him for a lively conversation about a handful of new films, all of the good.
"Spider-man: Homecoming," gets an "highly entertaining" endorsement from Chris Vognar while film critic Gary Cogill says "War For The Planet of The Apes" is the best in the series.
Cogill also says he can't stop thinking about, "Okja," currently playing on Netflix and telling the story of a South Korea girl and her giant pig.
It's 1967, one of the best years in the history of movies as film critic, Gary Cogill, looks back at the 50th anniversary of a dozen legendary movies including, The Graduate, Bonnie & Clyde, Cool Hand Luke, Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, and In The Heat Of The Night.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs with wines and wine making families also celebrating their 50th anniversary including the Chardonnay of Dutton Ranch, Napa Valley's Chappellet, and Chateau Ste. Michelle from Washington State.
"Baby Driver" might be the best film of the year so far says film critic, Gary Cogill, also acknowledging the final 30 minutes is an odd departure from the brilliant first 90 minutes.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs "Baby Driver" with a Cab Franc of clarity and precision, along with an intensely focused and simply stellar Chenin Blanc from the energetic wine maker, Thierry Germain in the Saumur region of France's Loire Valley.
The Cogill's also recap their recent trip to NYC where Hayley presented wine at the famous James Beard House benefiting the James Beard Foundation, and both attended the moving Broadway show, "Come From Away."
"Transformers: The Last Knight" is a dizzying mess, says film critic Gary Cogill, knowing full well that audiences around the world have always embraced the series while critics have been outspokenly hostile.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the Michael Bay directed extravaganza with "The White Knight" wines which are uncomplicated, and quite popular.
And, it's officially summer so the Cogill's offer some refreshing white wines from around the world to cool the palette on these hot summer days, especially if you live in Phoenix, or these days, Napa.
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Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the first big animated film of the summer season with Sonoma's Lasseter Family Wines from Pixar Chief Creative Officer, John Lasseter.
The Cogill's also express their love for all things "theater" with a brief history of The Tony Awards and reviews of three stage productions they have recently seen including the World Premiere of "Pure Country, The Musical."
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``` "The Mummy" is a 25 minute film in a 110 minute time frame starring Tom Cruise and a multi-century old female "sarcophagus" who is mad as hell and not going to take it anymore. Film critic, Gary Cogill, calls it "dumber than dumb" and a big disappointment.
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Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, calls up a Bordeaux from Chateau owned by the Cruse family protected by a haunting spirit named, La Dame Blanche.
The Cogill's also look back on 13 years of the not-for-profit organization, Dallas Uncorked, and celebrate National Rosé Day with an elegant Azur Rosé from Winemaker Julien Fayard. "The Mummy" and Tom Cruise meet a non-traditional Bordeaux, and A Toast to 13 Years of Dallas Uncorked
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Wine Expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, recalls her trip to Greece, and Crete, where she viewed the world's first wine press, dating back 3500 years. She toasts "Wonder Woman" with Greek Wines from the oldest winery in the country, Boutari.
Then it's on to, "Guilty Pleasures" both in wine and on television. From the chaos of "Below Deck," "The Bachelorette," and "The Real Housewives," to a high end Bordeaux, Barolo, or in Gary's case, a butter-bomb Chardonnay.
``` "Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" is an improvement from the last two simply by the presence of, Javier Bardem. The Cogill's also believe the big screen version of "Baywatch," might be a contender for the worst film of 2017 even though, The Rock (Dwayne Johnson), does everything he can to make it work.
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Wine and spirits expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, believes a good pirate movie deserves a good shot of rum, pairing with a Caribbean blend appropriately named, Pyrat Rum.
Hayley also believes if you make it all the way through the dreadful, "Baywatch," you deserve a strong, delicious cocktail, opting for tequila, sharing her adventures upon returning from a visit with hand-crafted Patron in the Highlands of the province of Jalisco, Mexico.
``` "Alien: Covenant" has officially turned the tensely directed "Alien" films into a full throttle, mass produced, horror series. The Cogill's also recognize the failings of, "Snatched," while admitting it made them laugh, while "King Arthur, Legend Of The Sword," felt messy and convoluted.
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Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, elevates the latest "Alien" flick by recalling a trip to the Rhone, France where she visited the winery used for filming in Ridley's Scott wine-induced romantic comedy, "A Good Year," while pairing "Alien: Covenant" with Scott's wine which he has been making wine since 2009, Mas des Infirmieres.
And, to pair with the mother-daughter comedy "Snatched" she celebrates a mother-daughter wine from Sonoma, Trombetta. And, for the confusing "King Arthur" story, she celebrates the mythical "lady of the lake," from the Arthurian legend and pulls out a bottle of Whispering Angel Rose from Provence.
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``` The Cogill's welcome a second chance to enter the often funny and elaborate, "Guardians Of The Galaxy," universe with Vol. 2 and consider the puzzling fact that Vin Diesel continues to star in some of the world's most popular films.
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Wine Expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, takes her film and wine loving husband on a multi-day trip to Sonoma County for the 28th annual "Passport To Dry Creek Valley" to taste some of the world's best Zinfandels, while rubbing shoulders with famous chefs and winemakers.
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"The Lost City Of Z" might be the biggest movie surprise so far this year says film critic, Gary Cogill, offering "Twilight" star, Robert Pattinson, his best performance so far on film. The Cogill's also love the new documentary "Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent," showcasing the extraordinary life of a mysterious American chef who helped put Chez Panisse on the map, before opening Stars in San Francisco. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, travels down the Amazon with "Wine To Water" for "The Lost City of Z," where the purchase of each bottle helps provide clean water to someone in need, even in the Amazon jungle. And, to pair with one of America's original Celebrity Chefs, the Cogills raise a glass to the annual Dallas fundraiser, "Cotes du Coeur" benefiting The American Heart Association. Hayley let's her inner starry-eyed groupie surface recalling their recent encounter with several key members of Oregon's winemaking royalty.
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From "Baby Driver" to "Alien Covenant," and "Wonder Woman" The Cogill's discuss a handful of upcoming spring and summer movie releases they can't wait to see.In celebration of Earth Day, wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, searches for a definition for "natural wines," toasting those that are ecologically produced, and celebrates Sonoma and her recent trip to "The Valley Of The Moon" with the inaugural Signature Sonoma Valley event.
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``` Can a film be bigger, faster and more furious than before? Yes, says the Cogill's as they also ponder the collateral damage from blowing things up and driving too fast in, "Fate Of The Furious." Film critic, Gary Cogill, also remembers the biblical epics that arrive on cable television every Easter from "Ben Hur" to "King Of Kings."
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Wine Expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, chills things down from the heat of "Fate Of The Furious" with an Ice Wine from the Finger Lakes, New York that is sweet and delicious. And, for your Easter Sunday dinner, Hayley says a beautiful Rosé hits all the right nuances and notes, especially those from Provence, Willamette, Sonoma, and Spain.
``` The Cogill's embrace the complexities of controversial director Terrence Malick's new film, "Song To Song," set to the backdrop of the Austin music scene starring Ryan Gosling, Natalie Portman, Michael Fassbender, and Rooney Mara. They also celebrate the importance of independent film festivals, like the Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF2017), where you can find some out of the way cinematic gems.
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Wine expert Hayley Hamilton Cogill pairs Austin music with wine made just down the road in the Texas Hill Country, Fall Creek Vineyards, influenced heavily by New World and Old World traditions. The Cogills wrap the conversation with insight into wine country travel, noting that when you visit a region, find the out of the way, small production winemaker instead of always going for the obvious. Like attending film fests, you may find a true treasure.
``` The Cogill's believe, "Life," the new sci-fi thriller about discovering life on Mars might have worked if it wasn't so dumb, but can't stop smiling after spending an evening talking movies with 3 time Oscar winner, Robert Benton.
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Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, elevates the "Life" experience by exploring the emerging wine region of Patagonia, and one of it's leading producers, "Bodega Del Fin del Mundo." Hayley also says if you are going to talk "Texan" with Robert Benton you should be toasting with Hall Wines, from Craig and Kathryn Hall.
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Two dark and disturbing films are on the Cogill's mind this week with Hugh Jackman taking his Wolverine character into the depths of despair and the result is one of his best films and performances. "Trainspotting 2" reunites director Danny Boyle with the original cast twenty years later and proves the point that some drug fueled boys never grow up. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, says both films deserve something stronger dipping into her vault of spirits and pairing "Logan" with a well-aged Roca Patron tequila. In the spirit of Scotland and "Trainspotting 2" she pairs nicely with a Macallan Scotch and when all is said and done, why not order up a "Boilermaker."
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``` The Cogill's love "Beauty & The Beast" calling it brilliant, stunning, and as good as movies ever get during the month of March. They can't say the same about "Kong: Skull Island," but gleefully admit it's "better than dreadful."
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Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, travels to two regions of France with wines of Alsace and Loire Valley, pairing perfectly with the singing "Beauty." And recognizes that things might not be as they seem on, "Skull Island," pairing with Covert Wine from Napa Valley.
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``` The Cogill's discuss the recent "Best Picture" Oscar debacle and highlight the virtues of "Moonlight," "La La Land," and Auli'i Cravalho, the 16 year singing star of "Moana."
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The recent death of Texas actor, Bill Paxton, weighs heavy on The Cogill's as they reminisce about the boy from Ft. Worth.
Matt Damon just released a made in China "Great Wall' movie that is not so great. However, wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, upgrades the conversation with the first Chinese wine from Moet Hennessy, Ao Yun from the Yunnan province at the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains.
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``` The 89th annual Academy Awards take center stage as, The Cogill's, examine all 23 categories in this years Oscar ballot singing the praises of Viola Davis, Mahershala Ali, Damien Chazelle, and "La La Land."
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Also, a recent trip to Cirque du Soleil Dallas has The Cogill's "Kurios" and marveling at dizzying acrobats, flying jugglers, and a tiny woman. Pop the cork on a magnum of, "Piper Heidsieck," the official champagne of this years Academy Awards and experience another "Perfect Pairing" on this week's show.
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In honor of Valentine's Day this week, Cogill's explore "The Perfect Pairing" of romantic movies and wine couples in love. "Sleepless in Seattle," "Amelie," and "Shakespeare In Love" are just some of the movies that make them swoon. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, toasts Kelly and JJ Menozzi's "Alluve Wines" from Walla Walla, along with the California wine country love story of Jean Charles Boisset and Gina Gallo. They are also "over the moon" for the delicious pairing between Amy & Joel Aiken and the Melkas. It's all about romance on this week's show.
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O. J. Simpson and James Baldwin take center stage as The Cogill's dive into all five Academy Award nominees for Best Documentary. Others include Ava DuVernay's, "13th," a searing examination of the current prison system in America calling it a modern day form of slavery and, "Life Animated," an enlightened film about an autistic young man who learns to communicate by watching Disney animated movies. Five films to make you think on this weeks show.
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``` Matthew McConaughey digs for "Gold" and the result is a messy, uneven film. The Cogill's love Annette Bening playing a liberated mother raising her teenage son in "20th Century Women."
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Wine Expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, says the only way to improve McConaughey's new film is to drink "liquid gold," also known as Dolce. And, Hayley toasts "20th Century Women," with two female vintners from Napa Valley's Cain Vineyards and Cliff Lede.
``` The 89th annual Academy Award nominations are in and 9 films have been nominated this year for "Best Picture," including a record tying 14 for "La La Land."
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Film Critic, Gary Cogill, and wine expert Hayley Hamilton Cogill, take a closer look at the complete list of nominees including "Moonlight," "Hidden Figures," and one of their favorites, "Hell Or High Water."
The Cogill's also discuss what films were left out. Hint, hint, "Nocturnal Animals."
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Michael Keaton takes on the unlikeable role of McDonald's franchise "Founder" Ray Croc in a film The Cogill's find well-made but troubling. They also examine two documentaries they can't wait for everyone to see, "The Birth Of Sake" and, "The Eagle Huntress." Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, looks at a few larger wine companies who have acquired smaller "boutique" labels with hopeful results, noting the purchase of WillaKenzie, Siduri and Spring Valley Vineyards. It's another "Perfect Pairing" on this week's show.
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``` Ben Affleck's rum running 1920's gangster drama inspires wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, to toast with aged, caramel filled Brugal Rum from the Dominican Republic, a spirits company that believes in giving back to the local community.
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Film critic, Gary Cogill, also looks at director Peter Berg's new film, "Patriots Day," that examines in detail the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, and the two discuss Martin Scorsese's difficult film about faith and suffering called, "Silence."
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``` The Cogill's love, "Hidden Figures," and it's message that says the smartest person in the room isn't always the most obvious. "Lion" takes Dev Patel all the way from India to Australia to be parented by Oscar-winner, Nicole Kidman. Film critic, Gary Cogill, also puts a quarter in the animal juke box movie, "Sing," and ponders the question, "Is Liam Neeson's new movie for adults or kids?"
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Wine expert, "Hayley Hamilton Cogill" pairs the camaraderie of "Hidden Figures" with the fine work of Nicolas-Jay Winery Associate Winemaker, Tracey Kendall. And, a toast to Australia, and "Lion," as Hayley also takes us "down under" to the edge of the Adelaide foothills to highlight wines of Hickinbotham and the legendary Clarendon Vineyard.
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``` Following the tragic back-to-back losses of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, The Cogill's set aside this week's movies to pay tribute to the iconic mother-daughter duo. From "Star Wars" to "Singing In The Rain," it's rare to find a parent and child who have accomplished as much as these two actresses in their magnificent lifetimes. Also, as this year ends, take a moment to reflect on your life, as The Cogills toast 2016, and raise a glass to the start of a new year, excited by the possibilities 2017 brings.
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``` "Rogue One" brings out the geek in film critic, Gary Cogill, admiring the films diversity and it's complicated, serious story. The Cogill's are also fans of the work of Denzel Washington and Viola Davis as they tackle the film version of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize winning play, "Fences."
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Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs "Fences" with the beautiful Pinot Noir from Sonoma's "Vision Cellars" made by Mac McDonald, one of a handful of African American wine makers in America.
The Cogill's also recount their recent trip to Oregon where the Pinot's are stunning, the Chardonnay's are crisp, and their magical experience dining in the home of legendary wine maker, David Adelsheim.
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``` "La La Land" is a wonderful, heartfelt and hopeful film says, The Cogill's, as they marvel at the original music score and the old fashioned dance numbers. "Jackie" is an Oscar level exercise in grief and could earn Natalie Portman her second Academy Award. Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, sees "stars in her glass" and pairs the beautiful "La La Land" with a classic, Dom Perignon. Jackie Kennedy was a woman of multiple layers, one public and another private. Hayley honors her spirit as the Queen of Camelot with the queen of Italian reds.
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``` Jessica Chastain impresses the Cogill's by playing, "Miss Sloan, a highly focused Washington lobbyist in a much talked about new political movie, and film critic, Gary Cogill, says everything goes horribly wrong including the egg nog luge in the highly predictable, "Office Christmas Party," starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman.
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Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs "Miss Sloan" with "austere" wines, offers a few holiday pairing suggestions for the season, and then recounts her food and wine trip earlier this week to Uraguay with Bodega Garzón, which included a heartfelt visit with celebrated Chef Francis Mallmann.
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``` "Moana" charms the Cogill's with beauty and respect for all things Hawaiian. Film critic, Gary Cogill, says this could be the year for Cassie Affleck and the grief stricken, "Manchester By The Sea."
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Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill," unveils the Napa-Hawaii connection with Pono Wines and goes all the way to Greece for an exciting old world beauty Xinomavro.
There's is plenty to celebrate during this "Perfect Pairing."
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``` "Allied" has The Cogill's buzzing about a sandstorm love scene between Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard. Warren Beatty returns to the big screen directing himself as Howard Hughes in the 1950's romantic-comedy-drama, "Rules Don't Apply."
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Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the dusty North African WWII drama with a wine from Domain Ouled Thaleb from Morocco, and steps up to Warren Beatty's big budget movie with a "Rule Breaker" wine.
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``` The Cogill's review "Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them" with a wink to Harrry Potter as all things "Wizardly" arrive in America. Film-critic, Gary Cogill, sings the praises of Hailee Steinfeld in "The Edge of Seventeen," calling it the best film of it's kind since "Juno," and "designer Tom Ford hits all the right disturbing notes along with Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal in the extremely adult, "Nocturnal Animals."
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Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, goes to Walla Walla and magically pulls out a "Sleight Of Hand," wine and breaks out numerous bottles for your Thanksgiving feast. From a Domaine Carneros Ultra Brut to a Jordan Chardonnay to an Adelsheim "Breaking Ground" Pinot Noir.
This feast of wine and film is indeed, "A Perfect Pairing."
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``` Film-critic, Gary Cogill, says "Arrival" is the best film so far this year and offers Amy Adams her finest role yet. Cogill also explores the real life struggles of a 1950's interracial marriage in, "Loving," that resulted in a landmark case by the United States Supreme Court.
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Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs nicely with a stellar David Beckstoffer wine aptly named KATA, and the Cogill's recall 5 weeks on the Big Island of Hawaii that included the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival, along with a sunset Pahlmeyer dinner at Kohanaiki, a special Big Island club and community.
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``` With an important Presidential election in sight, The Cogills dig deep into some of the best political-minded films ever made, from All The Presidents Men, to Primary Colors JFK and Mr. Smith Goes To Washington.
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Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, says a classic actor like Jimmy Stewart deserves a classic DRC, and the duo agree, that for this election night you might want to toast your candidate or drown your sorrows with a high alcohol content Zinfindel, and be thankful this election year is finally over.
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``` The Cogills explore a handful of big new releases, many of which Gary thinks will be this year's "Oscar" contenders arriving soon in local theaters including Arrival" La La Land, Loving "Collateral Beauty, and Ben Afflecks "Live By Night. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs nicely with a favorite from Winemaker Mac McDonald of Vision Cellars, Argentine Malbec from Laura Catena, and wines from famed Hollywood Director, Francis Ford Coppola. Another Perfect Pairing as we get closer to this year's Academy Awards season.
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``` The Cogills explore the delicious world of food films, from Big Night to "Jiro Dreams Of Sushi, from the grilled cheese success of Chef, to the melancholy tears of, Like Water For Chocolate.
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Sommelier, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs with wine from the legendary Italian Antinori family, a cabernet from Chinese basketball legend, Yao Ming, and a passionate portfolio of wine from Rolando Herrara and Mi Sueno. Its another Perfect Pairing."
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``` The Cogill's lively discussion includes some of the best films ever made in Texas along with Texas wines, both made in Texas or with a Texas connection. Gary confesses his admiration for Tender Mercies, No Country For Old Men and the offbeat Waiting For Guffman. Hayley celebrates McPherson Cellars and Duchman Family Wines, while toasting those from Italics, Siduri and The Vineyard House from Jeremy Nickel.
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``` The Cogill's look back on the careers and influences of two icons in the world of wine and film. Gary extolls the film-making brilliance of director, Steven Spielberg, and Hayley reminisces about the life and times of Napa Valley's iconic wine maker, the late Robert Mondavi
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``` The Cogills both agree "Queen Of Katwe" is a rare film shot on the streets of Uganda celebrating a young girl and the sport of the mind, Chess. Hayley calls "checkmate" with an equally beautiful Truvee Rose' from the McBride sisters.....Then the couple speed off to Austin, Texas for a pit stop at the Lone Star Le Mans while sipping a bubbly from Zonin 1821.
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``` "The Magnificent Seven" Strikes Gold With Sierra Foothills Wine & Eddie Murphy Cooks Alongside Former Chef Turned Winemaker Mia Klein
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The Cogills like the idea of Denzel Washington riding high in the saddle into town in, "The Magnificent Seven," despite it's high body count and cliff-notes version. The duo seek red rather than gold in the Sierra Foothills, paring with a delicious 2010 Easton Estate Zinfandel.
In, "Mr. Church," Eddie Murphy plays a personal chef with a soft side, and Hayley pairs with chef turned winemaker, Napa Valley's Mia Klein and her "Selene" wines.
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``` The Cogill's are there for the delivery of "Bridget Jones's Baby" and Gary digs deep into the world of secrets and "Snowden" directed by Oliver Stone. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the new arrival nicely with an Inman Family Wine Rose' and gets mischievous with winemaker Amy Aiken and her "Conspire" Sauvignon Blanc. Two new movies, two delicious wines, it's another "Perfect Pairing."
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``` This week the Cogill's embrace two-time Oscar-winner Tom Hanks as, "Sully," the US Airways pilot who landed a jet on the Hudson River in 2009, in a beautiful new film from Oscar-winning director, Clint Eastwood, pairing perfectly with the elegant wines of Jordan Winery. Then, it's off to Sonoma County, California as they participate in the record setting #SonomaWineCountryWeekend. Wine and film, it's another perfect pairing.
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``` This week on "Wine and Film, A Perfect Pairing" the Cogill's dive into two war time dramas, "The Light Between Oceans," a seriously tragic, post WWI drama starring War hero, Michael Fassbender, that takes place on the western coast of Australia, and "Anthropoid," a true story about an assassination attempt in Czechoslovakia during WWII. Wine expert Hayley Hamilton Cogill pairs the first with one of the oldest wineries in all of Australia, and a cool climate favorite from Italy's Alto Adige.
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``` The Cogill's dive into the raunchiest film of the year, "Sausage Party," and then indulge in the politics of shame with"Weiner." That's right, a double feature of "Sausage Party" and "Weiner." Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs with Weed Wine from rock star Melissa Etheridge, and says"Weiner," goes down with Trump wine. Enough said.
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``` The Cogill's explore the big budget re-make of "Ben-Hur," complete with a big budget chariot race, along with Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges starring in the West Texas crime saga, "Hell Or High Water." Pairing big films with big wines, wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, offers a wine from Israel for the biblical epic, and explains the nuances of Napa's "Rutherford Dust."
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``` The Cogill's explore two new films including the family friendly remake of Disney's "Pete's Dragon," and Oscar winner Meryl Streep sings intentionally off-key in "Florence Foster Jenkins." Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill pairs with a canine inspired Hoopes Cabernet, and a remarkable bubbly from Veuve Clicquot
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``` Film Critic Gary Cogill says "Suicide Squad," is good one minute and dreadful the next. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, offers a loving Rose' to fight off the film's nastiness but in reality would rather pair the D.C Comics dreadfulness with a super dirty martini. The Cogill's however fully embrace all three John Carney films including, "Sing Street."
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``` Film Critic, Gary Cogill, digs into the latest "Jason Bourne" film, the fifth in the series, and finds Matt Damon fighting the good fight while saying very little. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs "Bourne" with a wine that says so much, without saying anything at all...the noblest white variety, Riesling. Gary & Hayley then play around after seeing, "Star Trek Beyond," and extol the virtues of a good summertime Rose.
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Film Critic, Gary Cogill, digs into the latest "Jason Bourne" film, the fifth in the series, and finds Matt Damon fighting the good fight while saying very little. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs "Bourne" with a wine that says so much, without saying anything at all...the noblest white variety, Riesling.
Gary & Hayley then play around after seeing, "Star Trek Beyond," and extol the virtues of a good summertime Rose.
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``` Film critic, Gary Cogill, examines Woody Allen's 1930's charmer "Cafe Society," along with "Star Trek Beyond," the 13th in the live long and prosper series. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the 80 year old Allen's film with Old World wines that are members of the Grandes Pagos De Espana, or "The Great Wine Estates of Spain," and offers her Star Trek "Perfect Pairing" with some New World wonders from Walla Walla.
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``` Film-critic, Gary Cogill, takes a closer look at 3 new films including "Ghostbusters" along with the latest from actors Bryan Cranston and Viggo Mortensen. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, celebrates the all female version of the comedy classic with a delicious sparkler and surprises her husband with two more, "Perfect Pairings."
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``` The Cogills recall some of their most memorable moments as a film-critic and a wine expert. From "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Schindler's List" to that first great glass of Barolo that eventually sparked a lifestyle and career change. You can trust The Cogills to tell the truth about the films they see and the wine they drink because the result is always, "A Perfect Pairing."
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``` The Cogill's discuss two films getting a lot of attention, "The Legend Of Tarzan," and Matthew McConaughey's Civil War film, "Free State Of Jones," along with wines that pair nicely with what you might be cooking on your holiday grill. If you are cooking out for the 4th or going to the movies, the Cogill's offer, "A Perfect Pairing."
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``` The Cogills introduce themselves as a film-critic and a wine expert.
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He has reviewed more than ten thousand films and she travels the world chasing the grape and together they explore the wines and films that shaped their early careers. From "The Blob" and "Lawrence Of Arabia" to a spectacular Oregon Pinot Noir you can expect a smooth, reliable conversation resulting in, "A Perfect Pairing."