How Nonprofits Can Stop a Zombie Apocalypse
Eight of these rules are critical to your nonprofit's survival. Ignore them at your own risk.
Eight of these rules are critical to your nonprofit's survival. Ignore them at your own risk.
Marshall Fine | Posted 10.11.2011
It's been a summer full of comedies that succumb to the law of diminishing returns, from The Hangover Part 2 through The Change-Up. Now comes 30 Minu...
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011
A few weeks back, I read an announcement that the now white hot Colin Firth might be signing on for a re-make ofMy Fair Lady. Not since Steve Martin decided to put a new spin on The Pink Panther have I been so moved to ask, "Why?"
Johann Hari | Posted 05.25.2011
Have we started to see zombies all around us because -- on some distant, allegorical, semi-serious level -- we fear we have become more like zombies ourselves?
David Wild | Posted 05.25.2011
As far as I know, time-travel remains a pretty elusive goal, but making the future better for everybody with Parkinson's disease seems like a very realistic and worthy priority.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
This film by Breck Eisner is taut, tense and veined with just the right amount of humor. It knows what it's about and gets to it, without a lot of fuss or frills.
Fabio Periera | Posted 05.25.2011
On a drizzly day in Los Angeles, Harrelson caught up with me about why he picks the roles he does and the kinds of movies he wants to make in the future.
Brad Balfour | Posted 05.25.2011
The Messenger -- being released this weekend -- is a film in which Harrelson tests his mettle and shines. Is it Oscar-worthy? "I think I did an okay job," Harrelson says.
Michael Jones | Posted 05.25.2011
There is no such thing as a single zombie. Zombies come in packs. They appear only in swarms, pods, herds, flocks, colonies, swarms, troops, droves and clowders.
Zorianna Kit | Posted 05.25.2011
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.
planetgreen.discovery.com | Posted 05.25.2011
Woody Harrelson is a vegan but the character he plays in his latest film, Zombieland, loves Twinkies. Problem? Not so much. "My character is searching...
AP | DAVID GERMAIN | Posted 05.25.2011
LOS ANGELES — "Where the Wild Things Are" proved a bigger hit with adult audiences than family crowds as the adaptation of Maurice Sendak's belo...
David Wild | Posted 05.25.2011
Fortunately, as the father of two sons, absolutely no one is asking me to see New Moon, but for those out there waiting in some bloody line, here's my moon-themed playlist.
AP | DAVID GERMAIN | Posted 05.25.2011
LOS ANGELES — The living dead led the weekend box office as Woody Harrelson's horror comedy "Zombieland" debuted at No. 1 with $24.7 million. A...
Scott Mendelson | Posted 05.25.2011
Pardon the obvious tardiness, but as often occurs, life got in the way. So, no more procrastination, here are my favorite films of the just finished year.
Esther J. Cepeda | Posted 05.25.2011
Give me the disappointment of a world without freshly-baked Twinkies in exchange for wondering how the State of Illinois will keep all the poor people in food stamps next year.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
There are several big laughs in Zombieland. But, ultimately, director Ruben Fleischer has to honor the horror half of the horror-comedy equation. And that slows the movie down every time.
Brad Balfour | Posted 05.25.2011
This wry, macabre horror comedy not only brings out the mayhem-making on Eisenberg's part, it shows he's capable of spoofing the kind of post-collegiate, sexually repressed nervous wreck he played so well in Adventureland.
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 05.25.2011
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Joe Waters | Posted 12.27.2011