Print Christian Toto Follow Read Full Bio '42' Review: Baseball Biopic Applauds Faith, Conservative Stance on Race Matters The heroism Jackie Robinson displayed as the first black baseball player powers the flawed but occasionally stirring biopic "42." Look closer, and you'll see not only a testament to the power of faith but a primer on how conservatives view racial matters. 12 Apr 2013 BH Interview: Parody King David Zucker Laments Political 'Carol,' Serves up 'Scary' Sequel David Zucker learned the hard way with "An American Carol" that comedy audiences don't want a 90-minute lecture. They just want to laugh. He's on more familiar ground with the fifth installment of the "Scary Movie" franchise, opening April 12, which tweaks the "Paranormal Activity" films "Black Swan," "Inception" and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." 11 Apr 2013 Jane Fonda's Message to Conservatives Angry She'll Play Nancy Reagan: 'Get a Life' Hanoi Jane isn't in an apologetic mood regarding her latest movie role. She'll play Nancy Reagan in "The Butler," and she doesn't care if conservatives hate her for playing the Republican First Lady. 10 Apr 2013 BH Interview: 'The Moment' Host Kurt Warner Wants a Better Brand of Reality TV Kurt Warner is throwing another Hail Mary-style pass, but this time it's off the gridiron. The former Super Bowl MVP wants to make us think differently about reality television with his new program "The Moment." 10 Apr 2013 Broadway Director Revels in 'Sense' of Flyover Country World Premiere The world premiere of the musical "Sense & Sensibility" isn't taking place in New York City but Denver, a location choice which appeals to the show's creative force Marcia Milgrom Dodge. 10 Apr 2013 Trailer Talk: 'Elysium' Leaves Heaviest Class Warfare Rhetoric for Official Web Site The upcoming science fiction film "Elysium" features the gallant Occupy minions rising up against those evil one percenters. The film's first major traffic doesn't overload viewers on that message, but that isn't the case with the film's official web site. 10 Apr 2013 Alec Baldwin: Fox News, Rupert Murdoch Exist for 'Killing People of a Certain Stripe' Alec Baldwin, in what he promises is his "last interview," says he lives to spit on the likes of Fox News, Rupert Murdoch and The New York Post. He also says those groups exist to "kill" people "of a certain stripe." 10 Apr 2013 'Easy Money' Serves Up Star is Born Potential, Rare Critique of European Culture The Swedish thriller "Easy Money" barely made a ripple at the U.S. box office, but it will be remembered both for the potential launch of actor Joel Kinnaman's career and a rare critique of European class stagnation. 10 Apr 2013 Yo-Yo Ma, Artists Seek More Government Handouts Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and former Guns 'N Roses drummer Matt Sorum are on the Hill today to push for more funding for the arts. Why don't the artists at the top of the food chain contribute a portion of their exorbitant paychecks to the cause instead of the taxpayers? 9 Apr 2013 Celebrities Beg Obama to Downgrade War on Drugs A gaggle of celebrities, from the Kardashians to Jim Carrey, are pleading with President Barack Obama to ease up on the country's ongoing War on Drugs. 9 Apr 2013 Previous 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Next
'42' Review: Baseball Biopic Applauds Faith, Conservative Stance on Race Matters The heroism Jackie Robinson displayed as the first black baseball player powers the flawed but occasionally stirring biopic "42." Look closer, and you'll see not only a testament to the power of faith but a primer on how conservatives view racial matters. 12 Apr 2013
BH Interview: Parody King David Zucker Laments Political 'Carol,' Serves up 'Scary' Sequel David Zucker learned the hard way with "An American Carol" that comedy audiences don't want a 90-minute lecture. They just want to laugh. He's on more familiar ground with the fifth installment of the "Scary Movie" franchise, opening April 12, which tweaks the "Paranormal Activity" films "Black Swan," "Inception" and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." 11 Apr 2013
Jane Fonda's Message to Conservatives Angry She'll Play Nancy Reagan: 'Get a Life' Hanoi Jane isn't in an apologetic mood regarding her latest movie role. She'll play Nancy Reagan in "The Butler," and she doesn't care if conservatives hate her for playing the Republican First Lady. 10 Apr 2013
BH Interview: 'The Moment' Host Kurt Warner Wants a Better Brand of Reality TV Kurt Warner is throwing another Hail Mary-style pass, but this time it's off the gridiron. The former Super Bowl MVP wants to make us think differently about reality television with his new program "The Moment." 10 Apr 2013
Broadway Director Revels in 'Sense' of Flyover Country World Premiere The world premiere of the musical "Sense & Sensibility" isn't taking place in New York City but Denver, a location choice which appeals to the show's creative force Marcia Milgrom Dodge. 10 Apr 2013
Trailer Talk: 'Elysium' Leaves Heaviest Class Warfare Rhetoric for Official Web Site The upcoming science fiction film "Elysium" features the gallant Occupy minions rising up against those evil one percenters. The film's first major traffic doesn't overload viewers on that message, but that isn't the case with the film's official web site. 10 Apr 2013
Alec Baldwin: Fox News, Rupert Murdoch Exist for 'Killing People of a Certain Stripe' Alec Baldwin, in what he promises is his "last interview," says he lives to spit on the likes of Fox News, Rupert Murdoch and The New York Post. He also says those groups exist to "kill" people "of a certain stripe." 10 Apr 2013
'Easy Money' Serves Up Star is Born Potential, Rare Critique of European Culture The Swedish thriller "Easy Money" barely made a ripple at the U.S. box office, but it will be remembered both for the potential launch of actor Joel Kinnaman's career and a rare critique of European class stagnation. 10 Apr 2013
Yo-Yo Ma, Artists Seek More Government Handouts Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and former Guns 'N Roses drummer Matt Sorum are on the Hill today to push for more funding for the arts. Why don't the artists at the top of the food chain contribute a portion of their exorbitant paychecks to the cause instead of the taxpayers? 9 Apr 2013
Celebrities Beg Obama to Downgrade War on Drugs A gaggle of celebrities, from the Kardashians to Jim Carrey, are pleading with President Barack Obama to ease up on the country's ongoing War on Drugs. 9 Apr 2013
50 to 60 injured after car drives into hikers at Virginia parade, emergency official says18 May 2013, 2:25 PM PDT