![]() | Huffington Post : Lifetime has ramped up its seasonal selections with 10 new made-for-TV movies, the first one airing last weekend. ABC Family's annual "25 Days of Christmas" programming isn't enough, so they do a "Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas," starting Sunday. |
![]() | WBIR-TV : For years, the best option for movie lovers like his son, was to wait for a limited selection of open-captioned movies to be "bicycled" to their town. With some new releases, a set number of films would have captioning applied directly to the movie ... |
![]() | Business Insider : The studios are massive and reveal how the movies were made using the most incredible special effects in the film industry. Over the course of filming, five warehouses full of props were used. There was an Animal Department, A Creatures Department, ... |
![]() | New York Daily News : IT'S TIME for the United Palace to be a movie palace once again. The cultural arts center — part of a complex that once housed Rev. Ike's evangelical ministry — is about to launch a campaign to raise $40,000 in 40 days to buy projectors and other ... |
![]() | Entertainment Weekly : A live outdoor television broadcast from the Cannes Film Festival was briefly interrupted Friday when what sounded like gunshots sent crew and spectators scurrying for cover. Actors Christoph Waltz and Daniel Auteuil were among guests being interviewed ... |
![]() | Los Angeles Times : Despite the success of recent female-driven movies such as "Bridesmaids" and the "Hunger Games" and "Twilight" series, female representation in popular movies is at its lowest level in five years, according to a study being released Monday by the USC ... |
![]() | SB Nation : by Steven GoldmanThe Rotation is a new weekly feature here at SB Nation MLB in which we put a question to our vast network of baseball scribes and bring you the answers. The summer movie season starts this Friday with the release of "Iron Man 3. |
![]() | Los Angeles Times : Before E! Entertainment gave the world an endless stream of reality shows, the cable network tried its hand at TV movies, including "Murder at the Cannes Film Festival," directed by Harvey Frost. The 2000 murder mystery comedy, which manages a few ... |
![]() | Entertainment Weekly : With Iron Man 3 heading into its third weekend, now is the perfect time to look ahead to what Marvel Studios may be planning for its own third act — the evolving multi-movie slate known as Phase Three. Phase One for the comic book studio was the ... |
![]() | The Seattle Times (blog) : The lumbering, metal-suited superhero has turned up in four movies since 2008 (three in the title franchise, plus “The Avengers”), and while Robert Downey Jr.'s considerable charms haven't quite worn thin, they're getting awfully familiar. Nonetheless ... |
![]() | Comic Book Movie (blog) : In part two of ComicBookMovie.com's exclusive interview with Guy Pearce (aka Aldrich Killian), we ask what he thinks about Comic Book Movie's in general and if he wants to star THE FLASH movie! ComicBookMovie - 4/29/2013 ... |
![]() | Newsday : So grab some candy (because as you'll see above, you can't talk movies without candy) and check out our video on summer's biggest films with local ties. Tags: Purchase , Katonah , summer movies , summer movie preview , Iron Man 3 , Star Trek Into ... |
![]() | FanSided : It's almost time for all those big silly expensive tent pole crafted-to-make-money-off-dumb-yokels-from-around-the-globe summer movies we love to hate (and sometimes secretly love; I will never quit you Pluto Nash). In an effort to familiarize myself ... |
![]() | The Seattle Times : Opens at some IMAX theaters Wednesday, and opens widely at many local theaters late Thursday night. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence. For Soren Andersen's 3.5-star review, go Wednesday to seattletimes.com/movies or look ... |
![]() | IGN : The film was perhaps hampered by the fact that it was the direct follow-up to Star Trek: First Contact, the best of the TNG movies. But the franchise was also showing its age at this point, with Insurrection often coming across like a revamped version ... |
![]() | Entertainment Weekly : Bernardo Bertolucci, the Oscar-winning director of The Last Emperor, Last Tango In Paris, and many other films, has been selected to chair the international jury at the 70th Venice Film Festival, the festival announced today. “I cheerfully accept to ... |
![]() | Entertainment Weekly (blog) : But as deserving of praise as McConaughey is, the movie wouldn't work without Tye Sheridan, the 16-year-old who shoulders the emotional weight of the story as one of the young river-rats, Ellis. With his parents' marriage collapsing at the same time ... |
![]() | Entertainment Weekly (blog) : Among the audience were some familiar faces from the world of horror movies, both seasoned scarers and the next generation of monster makers: Brian Andrews, who played Tommy Doyle in Carpenter's Halloween, and Wayne Anderson, who was a finalist ... |
![]() | Entertainment Weekly : Michael Bay has a certain reputation. He makes big movies about digital robots and robotlike humans; he flips cars and explodes cars, and sometimes he flips a car and explodes it in mid-air. You might think Bay doesn't really care about his actors ... |