Razzie nominations are in!
Oh, the glorious awfulness!
Oh, the glorious awfulness!
Lots of love for The Social Network, Black Swan, and The Kids Are All Right…
Does Hollywood truly intend to be more creative, more original… or is this just a clever new marketing tactic?
The AWFJ is one of the critics’ groups I belong to; my input helped determine these nominees, and I will vote in the final balloting to narrow it down to the winners. I still have to watch a few of these nominees…
Plus, Apple versus Wikileaks, the end of TV as we know it, and more…
Oh, dear. This is going to be very silly, isn’t it?
Maybe this was the 2012 disaster the ancient Mayans were trying to warn us about…
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I is rapidly barreling at us — it releases on November 19 on both sides of the Atlantic — which is good enough news, but now comes even better news for fans of not-sucky films everywhere…
In Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole, an adventurous young owl leaves his farm on Tattooine to throw the One Ring into Mount Doom before Zeus releases the Kraken. This flick sprang from (among other films)…
…for deciding that two female action stars constitutes a “new normal”: It’s amusing to realize, in hindsight, that Luc Besson’s funky-violent French art-house thriller La Femme Nikita, in 1990, and its rote American remake, Point of No Return, in 1993, were still treating lady-killer heroines with kid gloves. At that point, seeing an actress like … more…