More 2012 Oscar arrivals: Sacha Baron Cohen, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez
Yup, he was allowed to show up as "The Dictator."
Yup, he was allowed to show up as "The Dictator."
This was originally supposed to be a review of the Xavier Gens film "The Divide."
That will not be happening.
Over the course of my life, I'd wager I've seen at least 10,000 movies. Maybe more.&n...
One of the things that happens when you write about entertainment all day every day is you tend to get caught up in minutiae, and it leads to some editorial decisions that I would call questionable. When you're ...
It's not hyperbole to say that the 2012 best supporting race may be the most wide open Oscar category in years. Moreover, it's not for lack of suitable candidates. Instead, there may just be too many great...
Looking back at the past decade, there hasn't been many surprises in the race to win the best actor Academy Award. By the time the New Year came around, most pundits and Academy members pretty much already knew ...
Things just ain't the same. At least, that's the mantra for studios attempting to play the best picture game this year. After two years of expanded play following the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sci...
In my most recent predictions update, you might have noticed a new entry in the Best Original Screenplay category for "A Separation," Asghar Farhadi's festival darling and foreign-language Oscar hopeful. Whi...
After years of delays and rumors, could "Ghostbusters 3" finally be hitting the big screeen? According to star Dan Aykroyd, "yes." Appearing on Dennis Miller's radio show "The De...
A few months ago, I went to Albuquerque to interview several members of the "Breaking Bad" cast. (Two of those, with Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, are already up, as is my review of the season.) As par...
We've just crossed the record-breaking mark for most sequels or prequels in a single year, and it's only July. So far, we've had 2,174 films this year that have been follow-ups to earlier movies in some form. Give or ...