'Project X': YouTube at the movies?
By Owen Gleiberman Owen Gleiberman on the flowering of the ”found footage” genre — and why it’s starting to get interesting
By Owen Gleiberman Owen Gleiberman on the flowering of the ”found footage” genre — and why it’s starting to get interesting
Darren Franich runs through the list of choices: Oscar-Nominated Shorts looks like a winner
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EW exclusive! Get an early look at bonus feature digging into the Cullens vs. Wolfpack showdown!
We can all agree that February is the shortest month of the year. That’s even true in a leap year
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Paranormal Activity 3 may not have had the highest budget for a horror film nor the most sophisticated special effects, but it still got U.S. audiences hooked. Now it’s out on Blu-Ray and DVD, giving fans another chance to have the chilling experience at home.
“You are asking me to extinguish myself,” Latif pleads with Uday Hussein. The eldest son of despot Saddam has just asked Latif to be his body double; the soldier is understandably reluctant.