Back in third or fourth grade, I had the chance to see Les Miserables on Broadway, a musical people continually hail as one of the best to ever hit the theater circuit. Being a young male ch... Read more
To many, no Broadway musical is more epic, more moving than Les Miserables. The aptly titled Les Miserables is exactly that: a story of misery, but like all great stories of woe it’s more a... Read more
Yesterday, Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest feature, The Dictator, hits theaters everywhere and the questions on everyone’s minds is, is it good and is it funny? The answer to both: mostly yes. T... Read more
Since Sacha Baron Cohen has a busy 2012 starring in (and promoting) The Dictator and Les Miserables, this week on the Howard Stern Show he said his commitments to those two projects have for... Read more
I love Quentin Tarantino films as much as the next film geek, but count me in the camp that thinks his last two (Death Proof and Inglourious Basterds) have been a bit on the long side (espec... Read more
This mistake was funny NOT to the people of Kazakhstan. During the medal presentation ceremony for the 10th Arab Shooting Championship in Kuwait, Maria Dmitrienko had to stand as the “... Read more
As a big Sacha Baron Cohen fan I loved Borat but was really turned off by the one-joke Bruno film. I’m glad to see then that Cohen is returning to his “cultural clash” sty... Read more
Martin Scorsese isn’t known for good natured, family friendly features, but for his first foray into the realm of 3D, Scorsese opted for a cinematic children’s adventure based on Brian Selzn... Read more
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