If there is anybody is qualified to take on the unenviable task of dropping some much needed knowledge on Americans…
The year is 1999. Nobody yet is really all that worried about terrorism or greedy Wall Street Bankers or that…
I Love You, Beth Cooper is a film that belongs to a different, earlier era. It has much more John…
"Shouting Fire" is another in a long line of superb HBO documentaries. Directed by Liz Garbus the film explores the…
My Sister's Keeper, the sixth film from director Nick Cassavetes, tells the tale of a generic family with the world's…
Following Crazy Girls, this is the second documentary this year to focus on a Pop Idol type show in a…
The first book in a planned trilogy “The Strain” marks the literary debut of noted film director Guillermo Del Toro,…
As TV shows continue to try to move from the episodic to the cinematic, more and more shows are starting…
This second directorial effort by Jennifer Chambers Lynch is her first in fifteen years and one of the best films…
In Liberty and Tyranny, a series of essays that are drier than dust and more alarmist than a Noam Chomsky…
Woody Allen's return to New York after a five-year stint in Europe (his last here was 2004’s Melinda and Melinda)…
The brutal beating Imagine That took at the box office during its opening weekend (a comical $5.5 million) might just…
Departures, you know that little Japanese flick that stunned the world by winning best foreign film at the Oscars this…
Goofy... just goofy is the best way to describe Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, the sequel to…
The intellectualism that this film serves up is mostly of the pseudo variety. There is a lot of talk about…