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Popcorn Preview: The Iceman

Leslie Sisman | Posted 05.10.2013 | Entertainment
Leslie Sisman

Film: The Iceman (2012) Cast includes: Michael Shannon (Mud), Winona Ryder (Girl, Interrupted), Chris Evans (The Avengers), Ray Liotta (Goodfellas), D...

15 Minutes With Ray Liotta

Jon Steely | Posted 05.06.2013 | Celebrity
Jon Steely

I've become accustomed to interviewing bubbling, young starlets, happy to be riding the publicity train and eager to have their names is print. Ray Liotta is a 58-year-old man of East Coast origin, who's been a legend in the movie business for decades. He feels no need to impress a journalist, and frankly, who can blame him?

The Iceman: Chilling With Michael Shannon

Regina Weinreich | Posted 05.02.2013 | Entertainment
Regina Weinreich

The movie, The Iceman, is all the chillier because it is based on a true story. A hit man procedural directed by Ariel Vromen, the film opens with a c...

The Iceman: Michael Shannon and Winona Ryder Make a Killer Film

Jon Steely | Posted 05.01.2013 | Entertainment
Jon Steely

Based on Anthony Bruno's book The Iceman: The True Story of a Cold-Blooded Killer, this compelling thriller (opening May 3) offers a gritty and satisfying alternative to today's slickly-produced, big-budget studio films.

Movie Review: The Iceman

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.01.2013 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

It seems startling to me that so few people recognize the name of actor Michael Shannon when they hear it. Perhaps The Iceman will make the difference.

2013 MTV Movie Awards Swag Suites

Zorianna Kit | Posted 04.15.2013 | Style
Zorianna Kit

In the days prior to Sunday's MTV Movie Awards hosted by Rebel Wilson, nominees, presenters and celebs had a chance to visit some gifting suites in th...

Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper: The Place Beyond the Pines

Regina Weinreich | Posted 03.30.2013 | Entertainment
Regina Weinreich

Shoulder to shoulder like Homeric heroes, Ryan Gosling and Bradley Cooper descended the long stairs at the Landmark Theater on Thursday night, joining others of the cast and crew onstage for the premiere of Derek Cianfrance's new movie, The Place Beyond the Pines.

ReThink Review: Killing Them Softly - Criminal Confidence

Jonathan Kim | Posted 02.03.2013 | Entertainment
Jonathan Kim

Killing Them Softly does a wonderful job of creating a realistic, lived-in world in the post-Katrina wreckage of New Orleans, without a lot of frills or even much music. While it is no fast-paced bulletfest, when the violence comes, it's scary, gory, and brutal, as it should be.

The Word On Pitt's 'Killing Them Softly'

AP | CHRISTY LEMIRE | Posted 11.28.2012 | Entertainment

-- Writer-director Andrew Dominik's "Killing Them Softly" is an incredibly stylish genre exercise set in the world of mobsters, junkies and lowlifes,...

Review: Killing Them Softly

Scott Mendelson | Posted 01.27.2013 | Entertainment
Scott Mendelson

Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly has, from a conversational standpoint, one of the finest screenplays of the last few years. It is a relatively low-key crime drama, filled with crusty character actors doing chewy character turns.

Why Ray Liotta Has Never Watched One Of His Best Movies

The Huffington Post | Mike Ryan | Posted 11.27.2012 | Entertainment

I never would have guessed that Ray Liotta hasn't seen "Field of Dreams," in which he plays Shoeless Joe Jackson. It's true that some actors don't enj...

Is This Ray Liotta's Creepiest Role Yet?

The Huffington Post | Maggie Furlong | Posted 10.31.2012 | TV

Ray Liotta has had some super spooky roles in his career, but his guest spot on this week's "NTSF:SD:SUV::" on Adult Swim might just be the creepiest....

LOOK: Brad Pitt's Newest Gets Stylish Poster

Posted 10.01.2012 | Entertainment

"Killing Them Softly," Brad Pitt's latest collaboration with director Andrew Dominik, is about more than just a low-rent mob hitman. The film, which T...

Mike Hogan

Let's Talk To Ray Liotta About Mobsters!

HuffingtonPost.com | Mike Hogan | Posted 09.14.2012 | Entertainment

Ray Liotta doesn't only play cold-eyed, purse-mouthed sociopaths who would sooner put a bullet in your head than shake your hand. "The next movie I'm ...

Brad Pitt's New Crime Drama: Treatise On Obama?

The Huffington Post | Christopher Rosen | Posted 08.01.2012 | Entertainment

The next five months could bear great fruit for The Weinstein Company. Between now and New Year's Eve, Harvey Weinstein's studio will release "Lawless...

WATCH: The Future Of CGI

Posted 01.19.2012 | Comedy

You may think that CGI, the computer generated imaging in movies, is usually saved for things like explosions or creating scenes in outer space, but y...

See Why 50 Cent Got Super Sickly Skinny

Posted 03.05.2012 | Entertainment

The photos have circulated around the internet for nearly two years now, and the payoff is nearly here. 50 Cent got super skinny for his role in the...

10 Classic Movies That Turn Up the Heat for Summer

John Farr | Posted 08.21.2011 | Entertainment
John Farr

I googled "best summer-themed movies" but I think what I got was "any summer-themed movie."For those who want a little extra quality in their summer fare, here comes a varied but more rewarding list.

Tribeca Film Festival Interview: Robert Kirbyson Writes and Directs Snowmen

Cynthia Ellis | Posted 05.25.2011 | New York
Cynthia Ellis

Snowmen, writer and director Robert Kirbyson's first feature film, is based on Kirbyson's actual childhood in Winnipeg, Canada.

Tribeca Film Festival Interview: Ray Liotta Takes a Rare Comedic Turn in Snowmen

Cynthia Ellis | Posted 05.25.2011 | New York
Cynthia Ellis

When you say the name Ray Liotta, the response is immediate and intense. In his new film, Snowmen, Liotta surprises yet again.

Movie review: Date Night

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

Given the track record of director Shawn Levy, I approached Date Night with a certain amount of dread -- OK, a lot of dread. So let me say straight off that Date Night isn't terrible -- and I mean that as the mildest of praise.

Cera vs. Cera: Youth in Revolt

Zorianna Kit | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Zorianna Kit

In Youth in Revolt Michael Cera does what many have wanted to do to Michael Cera themselves personally: whup his own sorry ass. And that is definitely worth seeing.

Movie Review: Youth in Revolt

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

The film has a strong Dickensian flavor to its plotting, as Nick Twisp works his way through both the twisted landscape of suburban Oakland, Calif., and the crowded byways of his own psyche.

January 2010 Films Aim to Revive Struggling Actors' Careers

Danny Groner | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Danny Groner

January is notoriously a slow month for movies. But this year, from what I've seen of previews, it looks like Hollywood's throwing in the towel for the entire month.

Glenn Beck Is Now A Made Man

Matthew Filipowicz | Posted 05.25.2011 | Media
Matthew Filipowicz

Glenn Beck has served the Republicans well, and so now, he gets his own show on the network that respects "fair and balanced" reporting the same way the actual Mafia respects the "law".