It is rare that a film can approach the subject of war on a purely human level. Often, these films feel the need to comment upon and offer solutions to the ...
Jeff Probst has made a pretty solid career of being the host and producer of Survivor over the past eight or nine years. However, before he had to tell people t...
War is hell.
This is a truism that is almost universally accepted and evinced by all pieces of serious-minded cinema and art in general. The other side of th...
It took Joe Johnston a while, but he finally scored a big win. After the box office and critical disappointments of Hidalgo, Jurassic Park III, and The Wolfman,...
After two National Treasure movies and a big-budget adaptation of The Sorcerer's Apprentice one would be forgiven for thinking that director Jon Turteltaub ...
When two great artists get together it is a thing of beauty. So it is with great pleasure that I risk my journalistic integrity that I tell you how excited I am...
Anna Karenina, written by famed Russia author Leo Tolstoy, often finds itself on the list of the best novels ever written. As such, given film's taste for b...
Some movies demand a full accounting of cast and crew throughout the extent of their production. While larger players may come on the scene early and often, eve...
The lack of information regarding Darren Aronofsky's new film Noah has allowed speculation surrounding the film to run pretty much unchecked. For a while it...
Lawrence Kasdan has had a rocky track record in terms of directorial work. (Though the guy's made classics like The Big Chill, his last film was the almost univ...