Martin Short to write a memoir
Comedian and actor Martin Short will write a memoir about his career in show business. The book is set to release in fall 2014.
Continue Reading →Top fashion films on Netflix Instant
Whether you’re looking for style inspiration or stuck inside on a rainy day, these fashion films are sure to entertain.
Continue Reading →5 ways to prepare for The Great Gatsby premiere
Are you excited for The Great Gatsby’s arrival in theaters? Play catch-up with these 5 suggestions before seeing the movie.
Continue Reading →Author Harper Lee sues for copyright
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harper Lee is suing literary agent Samuel Pinkus for the copyright to her novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
Continue Reading →Style Guide: Flaunting Fashions from The Great Gatsby
We all know the fashions featured in Baz Luhrmann’s film adaptation of The Great Gatsby are incredible. Take a look at some of the products and brands featured in the film which releases Friday, May 10.
Continue Reading →Fake Bands Playlist
Everyone has a right to make music, even if they’re not real. Take this playlist of phony bands as evidence.
Continue Reading →5 films to avoid if hungover
One night of excess and you’re stuck on the couch the next day, wishing the room would stop spinning. Movies are a great way to pass the time while your body recuperates. Just make sure you avoid these movies.
Continue Reading →Potentially awesome dinner-and-a-movie combinations
Are you going on a date any time soon? Here’s what to eat or watch when having a dinner and a movie kind of night.
Continue Reading →9 Star Hotel comes to Ragtag
On Thursday Ragtag will be showing a film about two men from the West Bank who cross the border into Israel looking for work. The film strays from politics to show the human side of the complicated relationship these two areas have.
Continue Reading →Potentially disastrous dinner-and-a-movie combinations
Are you going on a date any time soon? Here’s what NOT to eat or watch when having a dinner and a movie kind of night.
Continue Reading →True/False films win awards at RiverRun International Film Festival
Three True/False films were recognized last weekend for cinematography, direction and entertainment. Check out which movies took home the prizes.
Continue Reading →Shailene Woodley for young adult romance
Shailene Woodley, star of the series The Secret Life of the American Teenager, has auditioned for film adaptations of some of the most popular young adult trilogies. She has landed the lead in Divergent, which is said to be similar to Hunger Games.
Continue Reading →Preparing for Scary Movie 5: Series recap
Are you ready for Scary Movie 5? Prepare for the movie’s Friday premiere with this guide to the rest of the series.
Continue Reading →Carrie Underwood to play fraulein Maria in NBC’s the Sound of Music
NBC is creating a live three-hour knock-off of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music and casting country star Carrie Underwood in the role of fraulein Maria. We have our own thoughts on who should have been cast.
Continue Reading →The Great Gatsby Soundtrack
Baz Luhrmann’s latest film, The Great Gatsby, is set to hit theaters on May 10, and the latest trailers tease the soundtrack attached. Big names line the cast list as well as the soundtrack. It’s great.
Continue Reading →SNL Recap & Throwback: Melissa McCarthy/Phoenix & “Schweddy Balls”
Melissa McCarthy reminded SNL fans of what it’s like to have a dynamic host who isn’t afraid to fall on her face. Consequently, the episode made us want to jump for joy.
Continue Reading →5 movies that should be re-released in 3D
If the 3D fad is here to stay, let’s at least honor it with noteworthy movies.
Continue Reading →Responding to Roger Ebert: A Beautiful Mind review
Ebert kept the review of this Oscar winner simple but thought-provoking.
Continue Reading →Responding to Roger Ebert: Slumdog Millionaire review
Did Roger Ebert believe that Slumdog Millionaire was a great film worth seeing? Reminisce with Roger regarding this 2008 Best Picture winner.
Continue Reading →Responding to Roger Ebert: No Country for Old Men review
Ebert’s review mocks the tone of the film and distills its essence to the reader.
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