Movie Versus Book: Oscar Winner 'Hugo'
For each of this year's six Academy Award-nominated films that began as paperbound stories, we've found one reviewer who has only read the book, and o...
For each of this year's six Academy Award-nominated films that began as paperbound stories, we've found one reviewer who has only read the book, and o...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jordan Zakarin | Posted 02.20.2012
Though the days of metal-plated armor and charging horses have long since passed, Sir Ben Kingsley believes he is fighting his own valiant battle. "I ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jordan Zakarin | Posted 12.08.2011
Adolescent actors have to work twice as hard as their grown-up counterparts on a movie set, fitting in their coursework between takes before the camer...
Regina Weinreich | Posted 01.23.2012
In Martin Scorsese's homage to cinema history, Hugo, there's a delicious moment, one of many in this stunning 3D epic, when two children, Hugo and Isabelle, attend a black and white silent Harold Lloyd movie and the actor dangles from the hands of a giant clock.
Marshall Fine | Posted 01.23.2012
Hugo is transporting, a smart and imaginative treat that would make a great double-feature with Michel Hazanavicius' The Artist. Put it on your holiday movie list.
The Moviefone Blog | Christopher Rosen (Subscribe to Christopher Rosen's Posts) | Posted 12.21.2011
It's not often you'd put silent film star Harold Lloyd in the same sentence as a children's movie, but that's what makes Martin Scorsese's upcoming 3D...
Posted 02.27.2012