Ask Mick LaSalle: Why good actors make bad movies
Hi Mick: Why do quality actors like Geoffrey Rush and Robert Downey Jr., who presumably have long ago achieved financial comfort, take part in bad movies?
Hi Mick: Why do quality actors like Geoffrey Rush and Robert Downey Jr., who presumably have long ago achieved financial comfort, take part in bad movies?
RATING: (ALERT VIEWER) Anonymous Who wrote William Shakespeare’s works: William Shakespeare, or someone else named William Shakespeare? Roland Emmerich (“10,000 B.C.”) answers with this Elizabethan political thriller,…
 Director Andrew Niccol’s latest film, In Time is a heavy-handed treatise on our class system in America, and particularly sensitive in light of the various Occupy movements that have been staged over the past year. It’s the ultimate battle of the Haves Vs…
Man on a Ledge Sam Worthington is an innocent man serving a 25-year prison sentence who escapes custody, checks into a hotel and climbs out onto a ledge in this smart, if gimmicky, thriller co-starring Elizabeth Banks…
In collaboration with Rotten Tomatoes and its parent company, Flixster, The Chronicle presents the critical consensus of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s films.
Screenlife’s Scene It DVD/Board Game trivia hybrid franchise celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2012. To celebrate, they’ve finally teamed with the biggest franchise of all for their big Fall 2012 release: Scene It: Star Wars
Being a liberal or a conservative doesn’t only matter in politics — it matters in the box office, too.
Gulf Coast Multi Media today announces DVDFind 1.1 for iOS, their Entertainment app that lets the user find the locations of DVD retail stores and/or DVD rental kiosks in either list or Google Street Map views. Touching any listing opens the link to the location’s web site, allowing the user to browse through the available DVDs, Games, Blu-ray discs, and other media. The app will search using …
BEVERLY HILLS, California (Reuters) – Facing a future where many movies will be seen in homes, Oscar organizers on Monday unveiled this year’s awards show theme at an annual luncheon honoring nominees by asking fans to relish memories of why they love movies and going to theaters. “Celebrate the movies in all of us,” is the idea that Academy Award co-producers Brian Grazer and Don Mischer, as …
