When I was a young man and the Internet was new, I made the same joke every time I dialed-up and heard those dissonant, scratchy tones. “Chhhhhhh-CHHHHHH-Chhhhhh” my modem would bray, and as soon as there was silence I'd turn to whomever was in the room and conspiratorially say, "all right, we're in."
'Transcendence,' the first feature film directed by Christopher Nolan's longtime cinema
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Much has been said about our recent cinema kowtowing to nerds. From the massive success of 'The Avengers' to the ill-fated sci-fi odes of 'Paul.' (Anyone remember 'Paul?') The nerds have won. But whither the spaz?
Take a moment to remember the spaz. The hyperactive, highly-excitable enthusiast who can barely stay in one place for longer than sixty seconds and mak
If you listen to the Breakfast Club show with myself and Ken Hayes, you know that I don't watch movies very often. The last one was RV with Robin Williams (it sucked). But, when I saw the trailer for the movie, "Last Vegas" I was ready to grab a bucket of buttered popcorn (extra butter) and settle in to laugh.
We've seen one crazy bachelor party in the movie 'The Hangover'. How do you think things play out when Michael Douglas gets married and decides to get the old gang together for a bachelor party in Las Vegas? Did I mention his old gang includes Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro, and Kevin Cline?
The magic of cinema and the magic of magic tend to cancel each other out. Once you convince someone they're seeing alternate realities, alien conquerers, and distant futures, pulling a rabbit out of a hat looks a little underwhelming. It is a cruel, sad truth that a single cut negates all the impact of the greatest act of sleight of hand.
So, a movie about magic needs to be about more than just ma
Morgan Freeman and Michael Cain were promoting their new film "Now You See me" during an interview, and the legendary actor fell asleep while Cain was talking. See for yourself.
Just because he is one of country music’s busiest artists doesn’t mean Kenny Chesney doesn’t have time to give back to those in need. On May 26, the singing superstar will team up with award-winning actors Michael Douglas and Morgan Freeman for the PLAN!T NOW non-profit organization, which was designed to help those affected by the flurry of natural disasters in the past several months.