Sam Branson, son of Richard, announced this week that anyone in the world can view his documentary for free for one month, not in movie theatres, but on his production company's branded YouTube channel.
It may not exactly be a shock that Morgan Spurlock, the creator of the documentary Super Size Me, is still not a fan of the fast food chain, especiall...
It's rare to find anyone who cheerfully admits to liking attorneys.
On May 6, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, the mind behind Super Size Me and Pom Wonder...
The suit is by Ted Baker of London and Morgan Spurlock owns three copies: charcoal gray, nicely fitted, festooned with lavishly embroidered logos of h...
I get the joke about Pom Wonderful Presents The Greatest Movie Ever Sold. I wish it was a little funnier -- or more pointed. It's provocative; it could be more so.
As the world is transfixed by remarkable change in the Middle East, America's popcorn culture distracts us with another Nicholas Cage road rage movie ...
As anthology films go, Freakonomics is an entertaining -- if occasionally scattershot -- documentary. But then, that was the nature of the book by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, upon which the film was based.
In this weekend's Wall Street Journal Theodore Dalrymple (the pen name for Anthony Daniels, a retired prison doctor and psychiatrist) was only the lat...
I was sitting in a booth at the local Chinese restaurant and doing what I do all the time: baby watching. I am a frustrated grandfather wanna-be. I lo...
Morgan Spurlock tends to live his life in terms of extremes. For his first documentary, 2004's Super Size Me, the filmmaker notoriously ate nothing bu...