what he said: Josh Tyler at Cinema Blend…
…on how “True Grit’s Oscar Nomination Is A Surrender To Creative Bankruptcy”…
…on how “True Grit’s Oscar Nomination Is A Surrender To Creative Bankruptcy”…
Conveniently for drinking from, plus it’ll remind me where I am, in case I forget.
French kids encounter ancient technology — that is, from the 1970s and 80s. Hilarious.
I’ve been avoiding posting, as Doctor Who Things of the Day, any news about Doctor Who cast members that isn’t actually related to Doctor Who. But this photo has been knocking around in my head for a week, and I just figured out why…
What’s that? A movie starring Julianne Moore and Jonathan Rhys Meyers can’t get released in North America?
A new opera about Anna Nicole Smith just debuted in London. Posh Spice will be attending the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. But that’s hardly the worst of it, right?
It’s an odd coincidence that commenter LaSargenta mentioned William Gibson’s novel Pattern Recognition recently, because it’s one that’s been in my short pile of books to write about for a while…
Also: Billy Ray Cyrus wishes Hannah Montana had never happened; thoughtless tweeting brings down Nir Rosen; J.K. Rowling ticked at unauthorized biopic; more…
…about the kerfuffle CNN’s Anderson Cooper caused among (some) U.S. media watchers after he called Egyptian politicians liars…
I know that Hollywood movies dominate around the world, but I got an unexpected reminder of that from a popcorn bucket at an Odeon cinema in London…