Each week in Eat Your Vegetables, Jonathan Sircy shares the benefit and appeal of some of the culture’s more inaccessible or intimidating artifacts. Cultural Vegetable of the Week: High Noon (dir. Fred Zinnemann; 1952) Vegetable Equivalent: Any vegetable Full Article at Christ and Pop Culture
The fourth and final episode of writer Brent Friedman’s epic “Obi-Wan Undercover!” It’s a title that certainly fits. Naboo has been exposed multiple times now as the most dangerous planet in the Galaxy—for both the Full Article at Entertainment Weekly
The fourth and final episode of writer Brent Friedman’s epic “Obi-Wan Undercover!” It’s a title that certainly fits. Naboo has been exposed multiple times now as the most dangerous planet in the Galaxy—for both the Full Article at Entertainment Weekly
Philip Kellogg, former Hollywood producer and William Morris Talent Agency motion picture head, died Feb. 5 in Beverly Hills of natural causes. He was 99, a month away from his 100th birthday. From 1950 to 1977, Kellogg worked at the William Morris Agenc Full Article at Variety
Philip Kellogg, former Hollywood producer and William Morris Talent Agency motion picture head, died Feb. 5 in Beverly Hills of natural causes. He was 99, a month away from his 100th birthday. From 1950 to 1977, Kellogg worked at the William Morris Agenc Full Article at Variety
Bausch and her Tanztheater Wuppertal elevated dance into brilliantly expressive realms, and Wenders’ film captures the raw, heart-stopping intensity of the movement in stunning 3D. “Pina” features interviews with and performances by Bausch's original com Full Article at MLive.com
It's been a long, difficult road for African-Americans in achieving equality in all aspects of American life, and Hollywood is no exception. Long relegated to stereotyped roles, black actors struggled for decades to get bigger and better parts that more Full Article at Rotten Tomatoes
It's been a long, difficult road for African-Americans in achieving equality in all aspects of American life, and Hollywood is no exception. Long relegated to stereotyped roles, black actors struggled for decades to get bigger and better parts that more Full Article at Detroit News Online
Liam Neeson stars in the excellent survival film, 'The Grey.' In 1993, Liam Neeson starred in Steven Spielberg’s moving World War II epic, Schindler’s List. Neeson portrayed one of the bravest characters in history, Oskar Schindler, a weapons manufacture Full Article at TheCelebrityCafe.com
One morning, when Retro Remote woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin: he realised that he hated short films. Perhaps it was... Full Article at PopMatters