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Academy Award hosts can take a lot of heat for the vitality of the live broadcast. For every respected Hugh
Could you forgive the person who killed your father? Could you forgive the person who raped your mother? These are
Apparently food-weather can only stay on top for so long before being defeated by zombies. Who knew? Cloudy with a
directed by Harold Ramis PG-13; 97 minues When a couple of misfit cavemen with names that match their I.Q’s, Zed
Since joining Pixar Animation Studios in 1990—where he began by animating and directing television commercials—quadruple Academy Award-nominated moviemaker Pete Docter
Roland Emmerich’s disaster flick 2012 took the number one spot at the box office this weekend, earning $65 million in
To almost no one’s surprise, New Moon, the second movie in the Twilight series, held onto the top spot in
directed by McG PG-13; 115 minutes The last thing Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington) remembers is his execution by lethal injection.
Eric Rohmer, the great French moviemaker, was a sly but sympathetic observer of human folly, forever attentive to the ways…
Doctors Without Borders, or Médecins Sans Frontières, has spent 38 years providing free emergency medical care to countries devastated by
What’s Your Living Room Missing? Want your living room to stand out from the rest? Need something that will
The Palm Springs International Film Festival announced yesterday that two Chinese films set to screen at the 2010 festival, City
Some say that money is the root of all evil, while others hold that evil follows money’s absence. Likewise for
Showcasing films at the Sundance Film Festival is becoming par for the course for veteran editor Brian Kates. In his
The Sundance Institute Theatre Program has named the four projects that will be featured in the first East Africa Theatre
It took three weeks, but the garden gnome-themed Shakespeare adaptation Gnomeo and Juliet finally made it to the top of
As we approach the 10th anniversary of September 11th, New York City will play host to a charity performance of
Next weekend will see Paul, an R-rated comedy about a wise-cracking slacker alien on a road trip, come out in
Every year in late November–after stores have been stocking Christmas merchandise for a few months–at least one Christmas-themed kid’s movie
“Somewhere between Porky’s and Goodfellas” is when Danny McBride realized he wanted to be a moviemaker. Though he got his
Fast Five was taken down by a Norse god after one short week of box office glory. New release Thor
Thor held on to the top spot at the box office last weekend, but it had some competition from Paul
What could possibly top the combined power of a controversial director, much-buzzed-about actors and an action sequence involving the Cuban
After several years on the film fest circuit, Aaron Yeger's documentary A People Uncounted, about the history of the Roma…