Melissa McCarthy Is Not Your Best Friend Anymore
Melissa McCarthy Is Not Your Best Friend Anymore
Melissa McCarthy Is Not Your Best Friend Anymore
Side Effects Movie Review: May Induce Queasy Pleasure
Steven Soderbergh and Scott Z. Burns Talk Side Effects and Collaboration
As we reported earlier, Real Housewives of Miami cast member Lisa Hochstein really doesn’t appreciate it when you say nasty things about her on the Internet. But that hasn’t stopped her from trashing preservationists seeking control over Hochstein’s Star Island home, which they say is historic. Hochstein, with her husband,…
If you’ve ever soothed the heartache of a breakup with a pint of Half Baked or Chunky Monkey, you have Ben Cohen to thank. Cohen, half of America’s most beloved ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s, doesn’t just make a mean frozen dessert. He’s also an activist, supporting Democratic candidates…
With shows like Pit Boss and Pit Bulls and Parolees as part of their programming, Animal Planet has done more than a little to showcase the work of pit bull rescuers and change misconceptions about the breed. And in their latest effort to promote these pups, the cable channel has…
Cult film legend Alejandro Jodorowsky burst on to the art film world in the late 1960s with a style of cinema that offended audience members and frustrated film programmers. His debut film Fando and Lis premiered at the Acapulco Film Festival in 1968 and caused a riot in the mostly…
The Super Bowl isn’t just for beer-swilling jocks. In fact, it’s the one day of the year when nerdy film types join their beef-brained rivals in the crowd around the TV screen. But not for the game — for the movie previews. The pauses between plays during the Super Bowl…
A Brief History of Movie Characters Getting Whacked in the Balls
The Great Director Walter Hill Brings a Bullet (and Ideas) to Your Head
Stand Up Guys Movie Review: A Blow to Al Pacino’s Legacy
My Best Enemy Movie Review: Banal WWII Thriller
Parker Movie Review: Jason Statham the Supreme Butcher
Movie 43 Review: Peter Farrelly’s Funny Latest
What You Need to Know From Sundance
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters Review: Fear a Steady Diet of Movies Like This
The USA Network’s new drama Graceland tells the story of a group of agents from various government agencies — the FBI, DEA, and Customs — who go undercover in a California town to bring down the bad guys. But the spies using aliases aren’t the only things on the screen…
Miami film buffs, clear your calendars. The 30th anniversary of the Miami International Film Festival is upon us, featuring 10 straight days of celeb-studded documentaries, world premieres, and critically acclaimed tributes. This year’s lineup will feature 117 feature films and 12 shorts from a total of 41 countries. Notable mentions…
According to Brontis Jodorowsky, the eldest son of avant-garde filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky, cinema is in a state of flux. “I think we are in a moment of mutation where we are still on the industrial thing where people are getting tired of fattening movies. Their heads are getting fat from…
For children of the ’90s, the terms Woof Woof Woof and dog pound have little to do with canines. Instead, they’re likely to bring back memories of flat tops, Bill Clinton sax solos, and first gen fist pumping. Lucky for all the nostalgia junkies, Celebrity Apprentice champion and one time…
erpbUpstream ColorBold, impassioned, ecstatically beautiful, Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color — a lyric reverie on loss, love, and various invasions of the body — was in a class by itself at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Well, let’s say it was a class shared by a more conventional but no less…
Kourtney & Kim’s ratings have reportedly been in something of a slump since the show’s debut last week. Has America’s appetite for Kim and co. waned? After years of overdosing on the Kardashians, is this the nations’ first step in getting back on the wagon? Probably not, because this week’s…