Rating systems for movies, TV, books have little uniformity
Movies and TV shows in America have their own rating systems, which have been criticized as being ineffective.
Movies and TV shows in America have their own rating systems, which have been criticized as being ineffective.
Classic, high-fiber movies seem to have been falling out of favor for a few years at awards season — lightweight, crowd-pleaser “Argo†won last year — but this year could…
By Jeff Labrecque Which films from 10 years ago hold up best for you today? Vote and discuss!
If your Thanksgiving was anything like mine, you spent a portion of your meal talking about movies. It’s Oscar season,
Highly Recommended To be perfectly honest, when I requested The Attack it was listed in our screener pool only as “Attack” and I thought it was the same-named 1955 Robert Aldrich war movie. Instead, it turned out to be a partly American-financed movie about an Arab man living in Tel Aviv coming to grips with the realization that his wife may have been responsible for a suicide bombing that …
Kay wants to replace her bulky old TV set with a flat screen for watching movies on DVD. Can she use a PC monitor instead of a TV set and thus avoid having to pay for a TV license? I’ve been using a bulky analogue TV set as a screen for my DVD player.
Although it happened five years ago, fans were still eager to get their hands on Shinhwa’s 10th anniversary concert DVD, crashing servers while they were at it.
Ang Lee reveals that he wanted to retire after directing the Eric Bana-starrer, Hulk.
So Sky Movies has swiped Elf from Channel 4, and an annual mass-watching tradition has been thwarted.