GLAAD Unveils First Studio Ranking of Gay Characters in Film
Universal is tops, Fox fails — and overall, movies trail TV in presence of gay characters, with the watchdog group adding that film is “quite behind the curve.” read more    Â
Universal is tops, Fox fails — and overall, movies trail TV in presence of gay characters, with the watchdog group adding that film is “quite behind the curve.” read more    Â
The Christian Science Monitor film writer has seen 300 movies a year for three decades — in his new book, the former Los Angeles Herald Examiner pundit culls his best reviews from that “turbulent and transformative era.” read more
Just in time for Halloween, IMDb.com published a list of the top 10 horror movies of all time as voted for and rated by the site’s users, and you might be surprised at what made the cut. Instead of the typical horror staples like “Rosemary’s Baby,” “A Nightmare on Elm Street” or “Halloween,” the list
“Paranormal Activity” is slowly becoming a yearly tradition.
From “Singin’ in the Rain” (1952) to “Mamma Mia!” (2008), the category of musical movies is filled with hits. But for some reason, the idea of using song and dance to help tell a story can still be viewed as pretty cheesy, leaving us skeptical whenever we hear the word “musical” and “movie” in the
“The Avengers” raked in an estimated $200.3 million in its opening weekend. Will it join the ranks of highest-grossing movies of all time? Take a look at Box Office Mojo’s list of the top 15 highest-grossing movies.
Opening in theaters today – just in time for your date night pleasure! – are two movies focused on affairs of the heart.
The intro to Sunday’s “Eastbound & Down” took me back to my junior high school heyday. You know, when you and a friend would go into a local gift shop and steal everything in sight for the mere rush of saying you did
Borys Kit THR’s fanboy expert Borys Kit skips over the comic book movies (except “X-Men”) to highlight a list of diverse achievements in 2011. read more
Todd McCarthy A mix of big-budget studio movies, American independents and foreign pictures comprise the outstanding films in a year that showcased the tormented soul. The Hollywood Reporter’s Todd McCarthy recommends the best that 2011 had to offer in cinema. read more