
Like the series its based on, Sex and the City: The Movie is at times very funny, genuinely moving and even occasionally shines light on of...
Like the series its based on, Sex and the City: The Movie is at times very funny, genuinely moving and even occasionally shines light on of...
As a montage of shoes "representing the characters about to be depicted graces the first few minutes of The Women, its clear that were in...
With juggernauts Six Feet Under and The Sopranos only a memory, American cable network HBO is in need of some new (and good) dramatic blood....
Lodged oddly in Martin Scorseses filmography between Taxi Driver and Raging Bull lies New York, New York, the 1977 musical starring Liza Mi...
The Bubble, Eytan Foxs follow-up to his well-received 2005 offering Walk on Water, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in...
The top 25 grossing films at North American cineplexes in 2007 make for a pretty depressing list: two sequels, six threequels, a fourquel, a...
Often regarded as one of the best Broadway musicals of all-time, Stephen Sondheims 1979 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street has...
After the relative post-Chicago funk (see most particularly The Phantom of the Opera and The Producers) displayed in big fat Hollywood movie...
Independent queer filmmaking today is generally in a sorry state. Gone are the exciting days of the early 90s when Todd Haynes, Tom Kalin a...
"Its like a gay version of Star Trek, says titular Bettys older sister Hilda when she first encounters the offices of Mode, the fashion m...
The last time Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey teamed up for a detective thriller, the result was Seven. Three Academy Awards later, the pair...
At 81 years old, Robert Altmans ability to crank out a film nearly every other year is remarkable in itself. Whats more is that they are o...
The recent trend in Hollywood filmmaking of spoofing itself via wacky, poop and fart joke-infested farces has not been particularly well don...
Along with Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place is half of this highly requested duo of DVD sets finally seeing release. Music rights were the...
In a year of few decent roles for leading actresses, Felicity Huffman found herself the potential dark horse to beat Reese Witherspoon at th...
Almost a direct-to-DVD casualty, producer Edward Norton threw as much of his own money as possible to keep Down In The Valley on its road to...
One of the many glories of the invasion of television in DVD collections everywhere is the ability to reconsider your childhood addictions i...
After a subtle yet warm showing at last years Toronto International Film Festival, American-born Nova Scotian Thom Fitzgeralds fifth featu...
There's so much to admire about a series like The Golden Girls that its difficult to throw criticism its way. It managed to reach the top o...
As the DVD reads, this edition of the 1980 classic celebrates "25 years of working for the man. Coming at the end of a period of mainstream...