Strolling by the Bergdorf Goodman holiday windows today, I noted that the adorable plush puppets — yes, the actual stars — from “Fantastic Mr. Fox” are on display for general...
 This is one of those movies that portrays exaggerated character doing ridiculous things. If you can watch it with that in mind it can still be entertaining. (Personally I like a more realistic storyline.) Overall it was a fun movie to watch and has some really nice ideas when attempting to describe the back story of Santa. This reminded me of American Beauty in the sense that it is...
Fight ClubThe Battle Of Algiers I’ve refrained from saying much about Boston because I don’t have any special information, expertise or knowledge, and I’m not particularly interested...
“Fight Club” flopped when it came out ten years ago but became an underground sensation after that. In today’s Post I talk to Chuck Palahniuk, who wrote the novel on which David Fincher’s...
A charming romance.
Ever-alert Lou Lumenick comes by to mention that New York Magazine’s approval matrix breaks some news: “G.I. Joe” will not screen for critics, apparently to avert rotten reviews. [UPDATE:...
Paramount lies! Lou Lumenick has breaking news that Paramount, which last week vehemently denied that “G.I. Joe” was going AWOL from critics’ screenings, will indeed fail to fall in...
Ed Driscoll "GANGS OF NEW YORK": There's trouble on the set of Martin Scorsese's new film, "Gangs of New York", according to Matt Drudge, who has a sneak preview of a July Esquire article. Here's...
TORONTO– I hugely enjoyed last night’s big gala showing of Ricky Gervais’s debut as a movie star, “Ghost Town,” in which he plays a nasty, sarcastic but kind of lonely dentist...
A new religious drama.
Religion
New Line Cinema honchos Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne are about to be fired by Time Warner chief Jeff Bewkes. The last straw was “The Golden Compass,” a movie New Line claimed cost $180 million,...
Allow me to be the first to call the Nicole Kidman/Daniel Craig fantasy mess “The Golden Compass” a flop. It opened with $8.8 million last night, less than “Beowulf” managed its...
A tense psychological drama, this movie keeps viewers guessing for most of the film as to what exactly happened to Nick Dunne (Ben Afleck) wife who goes missing. It is very reminiscent of the Scott and Lacy Peterson case of two decades ago, which was most likely used purposefully in order to side track the audience.
 There is virtually no agenda from Hollywood present in this production...
I interviewed Charles G. Koch about his fascinating new book Good Profit: How Creating Value for Others Built One of the World’s Most Successful Companies this Thanksgiving Eve: Audio: 11-25hhs-koch-1 11-25hhs-koch-2 Transcript: HH:...
Grace Is Back! Four months after the dreary Iraq lecture disguised as a family drama “Grace Is Gone” became one of the least-successful films of the year (the Weinstein Co. overpaid massively...
Corporate journalismers are still on the warpath, creating content attacking "The Sound of Freedom." Get ready for them to cry more. Donald Trump hosted a screening of the movie at his golf club in...
So says Kurt Loder, Reason’s libertarian film critic, who always has something interesting to say: The oddest aspect of Green Lantern—and I wonder if the filmmakers were even aware of it—is...
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