| Giving the Outsiders a Say on Movies |
The idea behind a new Web site, Massify.com, is to give film enthusiasts a vote on which films are made in the first place. Source: NYT |
| Gone With the Cash: Films Go for the Best Tax Breaks |
Increased tax credits have been drawing film production out of New York and into Connecticut. Source: NYT |
| Gone With the Cash: Films Go for the Best Tax Breaks |
Increased tax credits have been drawing film production out of New York and into Connecticut. Source: NYT |
| Great Movie: Ordet (1955) |
By Roger Ebert
For the ordinary filmgoer, and I include myself, "Ordet" is a difficult film to enter. But once you're inside, it is impossible to escape. Lean, quiet, deeply serious, populated with odd religious obsessives, it takes place in winter in Denmark in 1925, in a rural district that has a cold austere beauty. Source: RogerEbert Headlines |
| Great Movie: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) |
By Roger Ebert
The staircase should be billed along with the stars in Robert Aldrich's "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" (1962). On a claustrophobic set, it dominates many shots, separating the upstairs captivity of the paraplegic Blanche from the downstairs lair of her deranged sister Jane. Although the two sisters live in a "mansion" that allegedly once belonged to Valentino, it is jammed between nosy neighbors and seems to consist only of a living room, a kitchen, a hallway and a bedroom for each sister. In this hothouse a lifelong rivalry turns vicious, in one of Hollywood's best gothic grotesqueries. Source: RogerEbert Headlines |
| Grizzly Park |
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| Grosses Give ‘Jumper’ Cause to Celebrate |
Newcomers led by “Jumper” captured four of the top five positions when the North American three-day weekend film box-office grosses were tallied. Source: NYT |
| Grosses Give ‘Jumper’ Cause to Celebrate |
Newcomers led by “Jumper” captured four of the top five positions when the North American three-day weekend film box-office grosses were tallied. Source: NYT |
| Guantánamo, Evil and Zany in Pop Culture |
In popular culture, Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has become shorthand for hopeless imprisonment and isolation. Source: NYT |
| Guantánamo, Evil and Zany in Pop Culture |
In popular culture, Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has become shorthand for hopeless imprisonment and isolation. Source: NYT |
| Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert |
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| Hats Off |
( Release: Mar. 28, 2008 Rated: Not Rated Avg. Score: 2.5/5
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) The Gist
Completely misses what's interesting about its subject matter. Source: Movies.com |
| Hats Off |
With the style and grace of Katharine Hepburn, the smoky wit and wisdom of Dorothy Parker, and her own personal philosophy, "rise above it," Ms. Weddell is truly an iconic American original, rising above the mundane and difficult confines of her own daily life to reach for the stars and fulfill her dreams. Source: Rotten Tomatoes |
| He Shoots! He Scores! He Makes Movies! |
A two-time N.B.A. All-Star, Baron Davis has a couple of other jobs: movie producer and movie critic. Source: NYT |
| He Shoots! He Scores! He Makes Movies! |
A two-time N.B.A. All-Star, Baron Davis has a couple of other jobs: movie producer and movie critic. Source: NYT |
| He Shoots! He Scores! He Makes Movies! |
A two-time N.B.A. All-Star, Baron Davis has a couple of other jobs: movie producer and movie critic. Source: NYT |
| He Shoots! He Scores! He Makes Movies! |
A two-time N.B.A. All-Star, Baron Davis has a couple of other jobs: movie producer and movie critic. Source: NYT |
| Healing Cultural Wounds |
“A Walk to Beautiful” is a complex and quietly devastating indictment of chauvinist societies. Source: NYT |
| Healing Cultural Wounds |
“A Walk to Beautiful” is a complex and quietly devastating indictment of chauvinist societies. Source: NYT |
| Healing Cultural Wounds |
“A Walk to Beautiful” is a complex and quietly devastating indictment of chauvinist societies. Source: NYT |