Does that mean they're Un-American? »»
It was an American vs. a Mexican at the box office this weekend, but a couple of Takers try to steal the spotlight once again. »»
Clooney gives subtle, nuanced performance in film lacking both of those things »»
George Clooney's third stint as a director to include a few Oscar winners, another nominee and a few rising stars. »»
Here are the complete winners to the 2010 Emmy Awards: Series - Drama Series: Mad Men Comedy Series: Modern Family Acting - Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Kyra Sedgwick, The »»
Brett Favre and celebrity pictures, thoughts on The Expendables and a DVD review of The Devil Wears Prada. »»
Focus Features debuts teaser about George Clooney's last assignment as a a hitman. »»
On tap this week: Forcible Sodomy and the Kentucky Derby, Up in the Air, the Wit and Wisdom of Robert De Niro and slightly much more! »»
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups...sometimes it will lead to something that blows your mind. »»
Wes Anderson is a polarizing director; people either love of his movies or they don’t, there’s no real in-between. »»
The power the New Earth Army has would be dangerous in my hands. Stupidity would no longer exist...that's all I'm sayin'! »»
Bad Movie of the Week — The Marine 2 »»
2009 was truly the year of debut directors. »»
Call me crazy, but I dug the films that 2009 gave us. »»
The Hurt Locker and Up in the Air tie with the most wins, but which one won Best Picture? »»
The Jason Reitman drama leads all films with six nominations. »»
Instead of leaving a child's mathematical education in the hands of a Sesame Street character who sucks blood and has a nervous giggle, here are a few movies that can offer tomorrow’s leaders the perfect introduction into the magical world of numbers. »»
George Clooney racks up frequent flyer miles in Jason Reitman’s best film to date. »»
Wes Anderson is tripping the light fantastic… »»
Staring at mediocrity is more like it »»
[With this anthology] one has to take into account the over eighteen hours of special features that deliver with every second...If you don't pick this up, then you my friends...need an enema. »»
The story for Burn After Reading is all over the place but it still flows so well that everything is connected no matter who is on screen. And that's something each actor does such a great job at doing: making you remember them so much that even when they aren't on screen, it's as if they are still there and making an impact. »»
Following last year's Best Picture winner No Country For Old Men, the Coen Brothers give you Burn After Reading. It's a dark comedy about the memoirs of an ex-CIA analyst (John Malkovich) that fall into the hands of two gym employees (Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt), all the while a Treasury agent (George Clooney), the analyst's wife (Tilda Swinton), and the CIA (headed by J.K. Simmons) get into the mix. Burn After Reading comes to DVD and Blu-ray* December 23rd. »»
Once an actor becomes a superstar in Hollywood and is bankable commodity, they can pretty much appear in any movie they want. Most superstars in the acting world will then transition into the directing world. But since most big-time movie stars have an even bigger ego, they also want to act in the same movies they direct. That means they must really love the material that they are working with. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that everyone else around them will love it just as much. »»
Sudan is the largest Country in Africa. In the west there are three states: West, North and South Darfur. There is a war that has been raging there since 2003. The United Nations estimates that as many as 400,000 people have died from violence or disease due to living conditions. Some are calling it genocide. Darfur Now is a documentary about what six people across the globe are doing to put an end to this madness. »»