DVDs Worth Owning - and Giving - for Christmas
I just know many of you out there are scrambling to catch up on your holiday gift giving. This article's for you.
I just know many of you out there are scrambling to catch up on your holiday gift giving. This article's for you.
Maggie Van Ostrand | Posted 11.29.2011 | Media
I don't care if he's married. I don't care if he's over 50. I don't care if he's a curmudgeon. I don't even care if his eyebrows enter a room five minutes before the rest of him. Andy Rooney's the guy for me.
HuffingtonPost.com | Naughty But Nice Rob | Posted 11.26.2011 | Celebrity
One of the greatest movie icons ever, Cary Grant, led a secret life for years, but now his ex-wife Dyan Cannon is talking about her marriage to the le...
John Farr | Posted 10.19.2011 | Entertainment
I saw no mention of Robert Redford's birthday amongst all the pop dreck that seems to capture people's attention these days. I am going to attempt a tribute of sorts, as I can think of few people in the entertainment field more deserving.
Posted 09.02.2011 | Entertainment
The number of American-born all-time greats in the field of writing, painting, and composing is legion, but given the nation's relative inception (con...
nytimes.com | Posted 08.16.2011 | Books
When the Harvard psychologist and psychedelic explorer Timothy Leary first met the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in 1960, he welcomed Ginsberg’s particip...
people.com | Stephen M. Silverman | Posted 06.27.2011 | Entertainment
Hers was a Hollywood fairy-tale existence few, if anybody, can live: being the child of arguably the most famous movie star in the world -- and, certa...
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Christian Bale strikes me as a complete enigma. Yes, his acting chops are prodigious, but he seems to me to be all technique and no heart; we get buckets of perfectly formed ice, but very little fire.
Carole Mallory | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Matt Franklin (Topher Grace) has the charm and sensuality of a young Cary Grant and uses these charms on Tori Frederking (Teresa Palmer) who is his...
Posted 05.25.2011 | Los Angeles
Via LA Times: Actor Cary Grant named his Palm Springs estate "Las Palomas" when he moved into the home in the mid-1950s with his third wife, fellow ac...
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Those wanting to get closer to that more traditional and comforting take on the eternal "boy meets girl" predicament need only look back and revisit the great film romances of the past, movies that reflect those long-vanished ideals.
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
The values and emotions imparted in these timeless films are sure to stoke the spirit of "Peace On Earth, Good Will Towards Men" (and women). Happy viewing!
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
When Hitchcock cast Grace Kelly in 1954's Dial M For Murder, he quickly knew he'd found his ideal female muse: an impossibly beautiful blonde who could convey ice on the surface while exuding fire underneath.
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
On the first of this month, Walter Matthau, who left us just a decade ago, would have turned ninety. Ruminating on this unnoted milestone made me consider anew what a unique and gifted screen actor he was.
ARTINFO | Posted 05.25.2011 | Arts
Philip Goldberg | Posted 05.25.2011 | Religion
The powerful forces of celebrity and popular culture have thrust India's Vedic heritage into the spotlight. All the media attention inspires some to cynicism and others to a genuine spiritual enquiry.
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
It is exceedingly strange and more than a little sad that actresses Olivia de Havilland, 94, and her sister Joan Fontaine, 93, have been estranged for many years, the result of an intense sibling rivalry which has never dissipated.
Artlog | Posted 05.25.2011 | New York
Well, the World Cup has officially ended (congrats, Spain!), and some of you are probably left feeling a little lost and without purpose. Let the art world bring you back to life!
Steven Crandell | Posted 05.25.2011 | Books
Bartlette emitted a low-level but steady whine from her mother's arms. She had sprouted a tooth, and along with it a temperature and a rash on her bottom.
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Rather than dismiss or rail against the new competitive threat of television, Hitchcock seized the fledgling industry by the throat and created his own mystery series, which he hosted each week.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Even as he approaches 50, Tom Cruise broadens his range -- maybe not to a Cary Grant level of charm, perhaps, but certainly to something a lot less determined and disciplined than usual: something that approaches actual goofiness.
Michael Henry Adams | Posted 05.25.2011 | Impact
Yesterday, I saw the season's gay hit move of the summer, Sex in the City II, which has received such bad reviews, but my friends and I quite enjoyed ...
Dan Persons | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
For the ambitious music industry intern Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) in Get Him to the Greek, the task was supposedly easy: Escort a musician from London ...
Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
When Carrie Fisher's mom got worried about her teenage daughter's LSD use, she did what any concerned parent might do. "She had Cary Grant call me a...
Kathryn McGarr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
The Bishop's Wife is the best Christmas movie ever made because it's the only one with Cary Grant. As a dapper angel at Christmastime, Grant does that marvelous, unattainable Edward Cullen thing, except not as a vampire.
John Farr | Posted 12.16.2011 | Entertainment