10 of the best movie trilogies of all-time
Films: "The Matrix" (1999), "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003), "The Matrix Revolutions" (2003)
Director: The Wachowskis
Best of the bunch: "The Matrix"
Weakest Link: "The Mat...
Films: "The Matrix" (1999), "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003), "The Matrix Revolutions" (2003)
Director: The Wachowskis
Best of the bunch: "The Matrix"
Weakest Link: "The Mat...
I Am Not a Human Being (2010)
Billboard 200: No. 1
Top rap albums: No. 1
Biggest song: "Right Above It"
I Am Not a Human Being II (2013)
Billboard 200: No. 2
Top R&B/Hip-Hop albms: No. 2
Bi...
Ken continues to be the one man at SCDP with the ability to separate his identity at work from the one he has outside it, refusing to help the agency land his father-in-law as a client and selling science fiction stor...
Yeah, yeah: Boyle's jumped-up survival story -- the tale that launched a thousand terrible "rock and a hard place" puns -- got a Best Picture nomination. But so have any number of glib technical exercises, a...
Official synopsis: Two French Canadian ne’er-do-wells travel to New York City with a scheme to a get rich quick selling Christmas trees. Easygoing charmer Rene (Paul Rudd) clashes with misanthropic ex-con Dennis...
This is another case where I'm not sure the whole film works, but there are things about this movie that Spielberg really nailed. For one thing, he cast Djimon Hounsou, who is remarkable in the film. And say what you ...
Played: Milton Greene, starting in season 3's "Mamma Mia"
With Alec Baldwin playing against his own personal convictions as arch-conservative corporate overlord Jack Donaghy, it might have made sense to...
20th Century Fox's Marvel film consultant Mark Millar ("Kick-Ass") wants you to know that Josh Trank "Fantastic Four" reboot won't be the same old superhero story.
After taking the ge...
In 2012, "Saturday Night Live" aired 22 new episodes. That's several hundred skits, fake commercials and digital shorts.
Here is one recapper's list of the season's 10 Best.
You'll di...
I almost feel compelled to put Paul Thomas Anderson's much-discussed sixth feature film on the list because the understanding and wielding of craft is impeccable. It goes on a bit, and reminds that you can have too mu...