I’m sure I sound like a broken record when I say this but I’m not a big fan of musicals. There are very few that I truly like and they usually have to be very raunchy and comedic, though the... Read more
As an avid moviegoer and theatergoer, I obviously understand that the two mediums are very different despite their narrative similarities. The Pulitzer Prize-winning and multi-Tony and Drama... Read more
“There’s only so much a person can take,” says David Long of Murray County, Georgia. “What keeps me going is the blind faith that I’ll see my son again.”... Read more
CNN personnel will be doing more than just reporting at this years Sundance Film Festival. Vinnie Malhotra, of CNN Worldwide, will be on the ground looking at documentaries to acquire for... Read more
I am a 20-year old man who loves epic sagas. The more out-there the idea, the more it puts a smile on my face. The average tale of domestic difficulty is one that seems to me to be, while of... Read more
Despite a ton of big names, this year was pretty weak for Oscar nominees. Many of the films or performers I thought should have been, at the very least, nominated weren’t and those th... Read more
Margaret Thatcher served as the first woman Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to her resignation in 1990. The trailer presents the story as Thatcher’s triumph in male-dominated... Read more
The Women Film Critics Circle has announced its 2011 nominations for the best movies this year by and about women, and outstanding achievements by women, who get to be rarely honored histori... Read more
The official trailer for The Iron Lady debuted this week online and blogs everywhere are talking about Meryl Streep’s powerhouse performance as the revered Prime Minister of the United Kingd... Read more
Well, it wasn’t that long ago when Meryl Streep (It’s Complicated) hit the big screen as the beloved American cooking legend, Julia Child, in Julie & Julia, directed and written by Nora... Read more
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