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Cynthia Voight has the unique talent to allure readers. She drags the reader into her fictional landscape and encourages their imaginations to take flight.
Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight attends the closing night 40th anniversary screening of his classic film about a male prostitute.
A disturbing tale of city meets country, 'Deliverance' presents the viewer with a series of disturbing assaults on the senses, as well as the dangers of the wilderness.
Two-night, four-hour season premiere airs Jan. 11, 12: Senate interrogates Bauer for using torture; he works with FBI; and joins terrorists
An American Carol is such a bad film that instead of debunking the anti-war movement it actually makes a stronger case for exiting Iraq than Michael Moore ever did.
24 returns to primetime TV in January. In this prequel, first female U.S. president is inaugurated
Despite a gauntlet of dead-end subplots and hollow characters, Michael Bay delivers Autobots, Decepticons and a whole lot of explosions. It's guaranteed fun.
For stay-at-home parents, the ideal exercise routine is one you can perform close to home and adjust to your family's schedule.
With almost as many parties as movies, the annual CineVegas Film Festival combines edgy cinema with Las Vegas' fabled entertainment and over-the-top venues.
24 ended its seventh season with a dramatic action-packed finale. For those who wish to remain unspoiled, stop reading, otherwise read on.
As Michael Jackson's children struggle with their father's death, everyone wonders if they will be able to escape their father's celebrity and live normal lives.
Pride and Glory is a tale about family values, loyalty and integrity, as seen through the eyes of a family of police officers, through generations of the NYPD
A review of the 2007 live-action movie version of the popular 80s cartoon, Transformers. 3.5/5
After unprecendented foggy weather grounds an active couple on their way to a yearly escape to paradise, they are forced to face their horrible families - and themselves.
"Crimes of Passion," "Midnight Cowboy," "Fatal Attraction" and other edgy selections highlight Forbidden Film Retro Showcase.
Like "Step Brothers," "Four Christmases" is a comedy about execrable expectations of American society. Unlike "Step Brothers," it's a dreary, pointless, offensive mess.
It’s an altered book based on the 19th century hit novel-in-verse Lucile. It’s fiction. It’s Journal: The Short Life and Mysterious Death of Amy Zoe Mason.
Teachers sometimes need to be reminded about why they teach in the first place.
Writers who know what their characters want can create focused, well-plotted scenes. Character needs drive powerful scenes, which lead to powerful books.
Disneyland is known as the Happiest Place on Earth year-round, but it gets decked out with the holiday spirit every November and December.
The CineVegas Film Festival held annually in June is truly a film-lovers film festival.
Lawyer Robert Dean (Smith) is framed by a shady government official (Voight) after he inadvertently recives a digital recording of the official murdering a congressman
Film Making has long been a money-spinner in Thailand, thanks to its topographical variety and good infrastructure. Now location spotting is the new tourist activity.
Alice Notley and Ellen Bryant Voigt make us live their works, but how? Let’s face it; a book length poem is daunting.
Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage), dreamed of tracking down the treasure his forefathers failed to find. Where does it start? With a clue called the Charlotte.
Karen Cushman's award winning (Newbery Honor) debut book, Catherine Called Birdy depicts the life of Catherine "Birdy" through her diary in the year 1290.
New compilations, tributes, biographies, and retrospectives seem to come out every few weeks honoring Michael Jackson.
These five best picture winners from the first half of the 1960s included two musicals, an historical epic, a racial drama, and the only X-Rated film to win an Oscar.
These five best picture winners from the 1970s include a satire, a feel-good boxing story, a tale of social angst, a Vietnam study, and a look at divorce.
In October, movie screens will be graced by stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Edward Norton and Colin Farrell, plus a new film from Guy Ritchie
With the psychological thriller that is The Shining, to the gore-fest of A Nightmare on Elm Street, the 1980s delivered some of the most memorable horror movies to date.
Profiles in History is a Hollywood-based auction house renowned for unique memorabilia sales that celebrate more than a century of moviemaking.
New York movies in the 1970s largely reflected the decade as a whole: messy and grimy, and that doesn't even include the ubiquitous orange shag carpeting.
In Pride and Glory, Edward Norton and Colin Farrell lead a consistent, insistent ensemble to prove that conviction in the craft of acting can elevate routine procedurals.
Angelina Jolie has undergone a transformation - from a woman who used to experiment with knives, to a mother of six children. Here, a snapshot of the actress.
Guest writers and I snark on the Emmy Awards: winners, losers, fashion, and Jaclyn Smith.


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