John Avlon says when the new Aaron Sorkin HBO drama “The Newsroom” debuts, it will join a slew of Hollywood depictions of journalists at work. They’re worth watching again
With the debut of Aaron Sorkin’s new show The Newsroom on HBO this Sunday, I’ve been thinking about the best film depictions of journalism in American history. Any ‘best-of’ list is inherently subjective, but you definitely don’t need to be a journalist to appreciate the sense of purpose these classic films provide.
[Posted 20 Jun 2012 by Svend Joscelyne] Capcom’s awesome Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney series has been the subject of an awesome feature-length film directed by awesome Japanese auteur Takashi Miike. You may have heard about it
Victor Spinetti, a comic actor who appeared in three Beatles movies and won a Tony on Broadway, has died, his agent said Tuesday. He was 82.
By the power of Grayskull, Warner Home Video will bring Masters of the Universe to Blu-ray to celebrate the film’s 25th Anniversary.
Goon comes damn close to knocking out Slap Shot as the best hockey movie ever made. Find out why.
Mel Gibson’s quirky action-packed thriller comes to Blu-ray and DVD in July.
The fan votes — not just the odds — were in The Hunger Games favor at the MTV Movie Awards.