The Death of a CriticLegendary film critic Roger Ebert transcended his long battle with cancer last Thursday. He died at age 70, leaving behind a world richer from his words, deeds and actions.
Deep TopicsLisa Biagiotti drove 13,000 miles, went on more than a dozen road trips and talked to upwards of 400 people across the rural South to film a documentary about the rural South and how the HIV/AIDS epidemic affects the people …
Big Men With Big GunsDwayne “The Rock” Johnson is Roadblock in “G.I. Joe: Retaliation.”
‘Wonderstone’ Sparks and PuffsSteve Carell (front) is “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.” Steve Buscemi costars as his sidekick, Anton Marvelous.
No Love for the WizardJames Franco is on his way to the magical kingdom in “Oz the Great and Powerful.”
Take Cover and Run"Jack the Giant Slayer" transforms a public-domain fairy tale into a Marvel-comic-styled movie.
Witch Girl and Home Boy"Beautiful Creatures," the Richard LaGravenese film that sequesters acting giants Jeremy Irons, Emma Thompson and Viola Davis into the shadows, is for audiences who can lose themselves in a southern Gothic romance between Happy Home Boy and Hormonal Witch Girl.
'Argo' Wins Best Picture on Scattered Oscar NightJust as Oscar host Seth MacFarlane set his sights on a variety of targets with a mixture of hits and misses, the motion picture academy spread the gold around to a varied slate of films.
Anita's Oscar PicksIf movies provide a lens into our cultural soul, what do this year's Academy Award nominees say about the past year?
It’s About UsFebruary is Black History Month, and while some debate as to whether this is a necessary distinction from other months, it's a good time to focus on and remind others of the many contributions African Americans made to this country.
Cinematic WedgieDr. Jonathan Banks (Jude Law) searches for answers for his patient’s ailments with a controversial drug in “Side Effects.”