Titanic

Down That Revolutionary Road Towards Many Award Accolades

Brad Balfour | Posted 02.15.2009 | Entertainment


Brad Balfour

In Revolutionary Road, audiences see the destruction of a relationship never really fated to be, somewhat thrown together by expectations they have for each other but are never realized.

Revolutionary Road's Not So Revolutionary: But Thanks to Leo and Kate, It's Worth the Watch

Michael Russnow | Posted 01.03.2009 | Entertainment


Michael Russnow

Revolutionary Road plods ever forward to the final fade out, but it still encompasses some wonderful moments and makes us look forward to the next pairing of Leo and Kate.

Thomas B. Edsall

The Next RNC Chair: Captain Of The GOP Titanic?

HuffingtonPost.com | Thomas B. Edsall | Posted 12.17.2008 | Politics


The steadily growing number of prospective candidates for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee share a collective dream: that 2008 wi...

Life Cycle: The Birth and Death of Your Bootleg DVDs

Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green


Simran Sethi

Your cinematic experience leaves its mark not only on your heart, but on the planet.

Secret Memo From Bush: "Don't Throw Up Just Yet!"

Steven Denlinger | Posted 10.15.2008 | Business


Steven Denlinger

I think it's very possible the Bush administration might be willing to make bad financial decisions in the short run just to keep the Republican Party in power.

Dark Knight Mania: It Ain't Heath; It's The Batman

Michael Giltz | Posted 07.29.2008 | Entertainment


Michael Giltz

Four movies out of six in the Batman franchise have set or reclaimed the title for Biggest Opening Weekend Of All Time. No other franchise in history comes close to that record.

Tales From The Rescue! Video And A Firsthand Account Of The "Explorer" Ship Disaster

The Huffington Post | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living


This morning the TODAY Show interviewed an Explorer passenger who videotaped the sinking of the ship and the rescue of all 154 passengers on-board. Wa...

Last Titanic Survivor In U.S. DIES

AP | Posted 04.20.2009 | World


BOSTON - Lillian Gertrud Asplund, the last American survivor of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, has died, a funeral home said Sunday. She was 99. ...