‘The Artist’ Made Possible Through Emotional Bond Tracing Back to WWII
This week, the Simon Wiesenthal Center partnered with The Weinstein Company to host two screenings of The Artist at its Museum of Tolerance outposts in Los Angeles and New York. Both were to be...
View ArticleOscars: David Fincher’s “Dragon Tattoo” Reveals DVD Release Date
By Sean O’Connell Details on the DVD release of David Fincher’s “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” are starting to emerge, just as Rooney Mara prepares to represent the dark thriller at the Academy...
View ArticleSVOD Networks Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Dive Into Original Programming,...
By Rachel Bennett Television Editor & Columnist I’ve watched a lot of television shows this summer: The Vampire Diaries, How I Met Your Mother, and The Wonder Years, to name just a few. What’s...
View ArticleAre TV’s American Remakes Of Foreign Series Getting Excessive?
By Rachel Bennett Television Editor & Columnist *** Sunday night was the season two premiere of Showtime’s Homeland, and among my 12 reasons why you should tune in to the political drama, one is...
View ArticleThe Top 13 Most Anticipated TV Series of 2013
By Rachel Bennett Television Editor & Columnist *** Now that 2012 is behind us, it’s time to look forward to what 2013 has to offer. Specifically, what TV should we check out this year? When taking...
View Article‘House of Cards’ Merciless In Development And Bold In Delivery (Review)
By Rachel Bennett Television Editor & Columnist *** Promises, promises, promises. Throughout the first season of Netflix’s political drama House of Cards, characters make promises without...
View ArticleThe Great Migration of Movie Stars… to Television?!
By Doreen Alexander Child Contributor * * * Just a generation ago it would have been unimaginable, but the fact of the matter is this: since the arrival of premium cable and the rise of HBO about 30...
View ArticleOscars: ‘Gone Girl’ Composer Trent Reznor Reveals How He Gets Into David...
By Scott Feinberg The Hollywood Reporter A version of this story first appeared in the Jan. 9 issue of The Hollywood Reporter. “Is it good? I’m not sure, but I know I worked my ass off,” Trent Reznor,...
View ArticleCan Divisive Responses Lead Directors to Oscar Noms?
By Anjelica Oswald Managing Editor With a number of critically and commercially successful films to their names, Christopher Nolan, David Fincher and Paul Thomas Anderson have their admirers, those...
View Article‘The Walk’ Hopes to Follow in Oscar Footsteps of Past NYFF Opening Night Films
By Patrick Shanley Managing Editor The 53rd New York Film Festival will begin this Saturday (postponed from today due to Pope Francis‘ visit) with Robert Zemeckis‘ high-wire biopic The Walk opening...
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