is an odd, desperate film, lost in its own audacity, and yet there are passages of surreal beauty and preposterous invention that I have to admire. The film doesn't work, and indeed seems to have no clear idea of what
James Carroll speaks calmly and thoughtfully, and comes across as a reasonable man. He is our companion through "Constantine's Sword," a film about the misalliance of church and state. In terms of screen presence, he is the opposite of one
I typed my star rating instinctively: "One star." I was outraged. I wrote: "What a waste of a perfectly good first act! And what a maddening, nihilistic, infuriating ending!" I was just getting warmed up.
A brand new episode of Transformers Animated, amp;quot;A Fistful of Energon,amp;quot; airs stateside tomorrow, May 31, on Cartoon Network at 10:30 a.m./9:30 a.m. central. The episode will air again on Sunday, June 1, at 10:00 a.m./9:00 a.m. central. In amp;quot;A
A new casting call has come from Heery Casting, who are looking for a male little person, age 30-65, any ethnicity, for a featured role in the amp;quot;Transformers 2.amp;quot; The call goes out to Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and non-SAG
Note from Anastasia: I'm in L.A. for the Book Expo -- Ypulse Angelinos please join us for a martini at Lola's in West Hollywood anytime between 5:30 - 7:30 tonight. And don't forget to register for the Ypulse Mashup and
Rent It Desultory Harry. Warner Bros. has released a cleaned-up special edition of the third "Dirty Harry" film, 1976's The Enforcer, starring Clint Eastwood and Tyne Daly. Extras include a commentary by the director, James Fargo, and a couple of
may be the pinnacle of the self-congratulatory British "we won the war" film, the mostly 1950s-era picture that sought to remind a public still faced with shortages and a sagging economy, that something great had been accomplished. The rather downbeat
Rent It The MovieTelevision took over the Western and gave us things like The Shadow Riders. A TV movie originally aired in September of 1982, it stars Tom Selleck, Sam Elliott, and Katharine Ross. It's on DVD for the first
Rent It The MovieThis is a new DVD release of a TV movie called Sharpshooter. It is the pretty clich d story of a US Black Ops sniper who wants to retire but is convinced to perform just one more
Rent It The Movie:You're never going to believe this, but film critics, and perhaps more specifically online film critics, have this knack of not being the most svelte bunch of characters out there, and in the interest of full disclosure,
A new article from 'Time' magazine has a question and answer with "Harry Potter" artist Mary GrandPré in which she talks about what it was like going back and redoing Harry's image for an upcoming 10th anniversary edition of "Sorcerer's