Archive for the ‘Entertainment’ Category

Review: “Tintin” is Solid Gold

Release Date: December 21, 2011 (3D/2D theaters and IMAX 3D)Rating: PG (for adventure action violence, some drunkenness and brief smoking) Genre: Action Adventure, AnimationRun Time: 107 min.Director: Steven SpielbergActors: Voices of Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Cary Elwes, Toby JonesSteven Spielberg had an amazing year in 1993. Labeled a great [...]

Non-traditional Holiday Movies

This season has been quite the unconventional one in terms of holiday movies. Instead of stuffing November and December with cinematic coal (lame, stereotypical festive films like say Four Christmases and Deck the Halls), Hollywood gifted us an animated Brit comedy (Arthur Christmas)and a stoner Christmas cracker-upper (Harold and Kumar’s 3D Christmas). To celebrate this welcome decking of [...]

Interview to Josh Dallas

Now that we’re heading into winter, the winners and losers of the fall TV season are apparent and one freshman series on the winning side of the ratings game is ABC’s Once Upon A Time. For those who have yet to check it out, the series, which comes from the creative forces that kept Lostafloat for six [...]

First ‘Men in Black 3′ Trailer Released

Sony Pictures is using it vast array of platforms on Monday to release the first teaser trailer for its upcoming blockbuster “Men in Black 3,” due out May 25, 2012. The trailer brings viewers back to the same main characters – Will Smith’s Agent J and Tommy Lee Jones’ Agent K – but this time [...]

Amy Winehouse: Lioness: Hidden Treasures

Posthumous releases are tricky. You can fill a couple of shelves with total crap outtakes, alternate takes, demos and what-not. Lioness: Hidden Treasures, the third Amy Winehouse album has its fair share of clunkers – somebody please shoot the guy who thought that it would be a good idea to let rapper Nas piss all over Like Smoke. Body And [...]

Impressions of Melancholia (2011)

As I’m sure you probably know, the indie darling movie of the month is the aptly titled Melancholia, from cinema’s bête noire, Lars von Trier. Editors Britta and Theo went to see the new movie tonight and were, on the whole, very impressed with von Trier’s latest offering. The film is divided into two parts. The first, Justine, [...]

Point of Grace Raises Support For Military

As Part of their Annual Christmas Tour, the Trio Partners with American Bible Society to Provide Bibles to Deployed Troops Phillips, Craig and Dean and Meredith Andrews Will Be Featured Artists on Select Tour Dates Not everyone will be home for the holidays and that’s why multi-platinum selling trio, Point of Grace (Shelley Breen, Leigh [...]

J. Edgar

Directed by Clint Eastwood. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer, Naomi Watts and Judi Dench. 137 minutes. PG For a film about a man that tightly controlled his message, J. Edgardoesn’t really know what it’s trying to say.  Clint Eastwood’s latest directorial effort has us traveling back and forth through the life of J. Edgar Hoover (Leonardo [...]

Black Eyed Peas Deny Breaking Up Rumors, Only Taking a Vacation

The Black Eyed Peas have denied rumors that they are breaking up but say they are taking a break from making music together for a while. “We are not breaking up,” band member Taboo told Reuters on Monday at a launch party for their video dance game, “The Black Eyed Peas Experience.” “We’re going to [...]

Martin Scorsese Shows Fantasy at Its Best with ‘Hugo’

The director’s experience as a parent drew him to take on the child-friendly 3-D film. You think you know by now what you’ll get in a Martin Scorsese movie. Someone will be gothically whacked. A person’s tenuous grip on reality might slip away, possibly in a mental institution. Vengeance will be doled out — with [...]

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