Print Christian Toto Follow Read Full Bio Warner Bros. Honors Oscars, 90th Anniversary with Best Picture DVD Set Warner Bros. is celebrating its 90th anniversary by rolling out some of its biggest Oscar winners from its vaults. The new 20 Film Collection: Best Pictures, available now, offers everything from Peter Jackson's triumphant trilogy topper The Return of the King to the classic World War II weeper The Best Years of Our Lives. 30 Jan 2013 David Letterman Presses Al Gore on Oil Money Hypocrisy In a just world, former Vice President Al Gore would be reduced to a public laughingstock. The guru of global warming lives life as if he's trying to wield the biggest carbon footprint possible, his doomsday predictions anchoring "An Inconvenient Truth" look sillier as time marches on, and his recent sale of Current TV to oil-rich interests flies in the face of his green agenda. How blatant is Gore's hypocrisy? David Letterman of all people called him out on it. 30 Jan 2013 Tim Robbins Gave Money to GOP Candidates, Can't Say Why Actor Tim Robbins once gave significant chunks of change to a variety of GOP candidates, including Tea Party favorite Michele Bachmann. The "Shawshank Redemption" actor, when asked why, doesn't give much of an answer. 29 Jan 2013 Slow Jam Redux: Brian Williams Teams With Jimmy Fallon for Obama Spin, Crude Gags Jimmy Fallon is at it again, using his "Slow Jam" sketch to promote President Obama's side on the issues of the day. This time, he's recruited "unbiased" news anchor Brian Williams as his latest accomplice. 29 Jan 2013 'Cherry Tree Lane' DVD Review: Home Invasion Thriller Teems with Class Resentment The home invasion genre is as irresistible as a cinematic zombie outbreak. Even in crude hands you can't help but watch, eager for the harried homeowners to strike back at the intruders. "Cherry Tree Lane" has more on its mind that blind vengeance. The film packs not just visceral firepower but a stinging rebuke for modern class antagonists. 27 Jan 2013 'End of Watch' Blu-ray Review: Overdue Tribute to Brave L.A. Cops David Ayer, the unofficial bard of the L.A.P.D, typically digs into the dirty underside of law enforcement. Films like "Training Day," "Dark Blue" and "Street Kings" show cops bending, breaking or shattering the rules to get their man - or help themselves in some dastardly way. With "End of Watch" Ayer abandons his crooked cop template, and in doing so delivers his most complete film to date. 24 Jan 2013 BH Interview: 'FrackNation' Co-Director Digs Deep into Left's Fear of Fracking Magdalena Segieda says a heated exchange between the director of "Gasland" and her filmmaking colleague Phelim McAleer inspired "FrackNation," a new documentary debunking some of the Left's claims about the fracking process. 21 Jan 2013 Obama's Second Term: Hollywood Relishes Industry Tax Cuts, Possible SOPA Rebirth President Barack Obama's first term energized Hollywood in direct proportion to the anger the industry directed at his predecessor. And Obama not only welcomed the praise but made sure he thanked the stars who wrote all those checks and spent countless hours campaigning on his behalf. 19 Jan 2013 'FrackNation' - New Media Success Story "FrackNation" has yet to make its nationwide debut on Mark Cuban's AXS TV, but it's already the model of New Media success. 19 Jan 2013 Will Anti-Fracking Celebrities Challenge Team FrackNation? The team behind "FrackNation" is itching for a good debate on the merits of fracking. But will celebrity anti-fracking activists like Mark Ruffalo, Matt Damon and Yoko Ono, dare to debate them? 18 Jan 2013 Previous 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Next
Warner Bros. Honors Oscars, 90th Anniversary with Best Picture DVD Set Warner Bros. is celebrating its 90th anniversary by rolling out some of its biggest Oscar winners from its vaults. The new 20 Film Collection: Best Pictures, available now, offers everything from Peter Jackson's triumphant trilogy topper The Return of the King to the classic World War II weeper The Best Years of Our Lives. 30 Jan 2013
David Letterman Presses Al Gore on Oil Money Hypocrisy In a just world, former Vice President Al Gore would be reduced to a public laughingstock. The guru of global warming lives life as if he's trying to wield the biggest carbon footprint possible, his doomsday predictions anchoring "An Inconvenient Truth" look sillier as time marches on, and his recent sale of Current TV to oil-rich interests flies in the face of his green agenda. How blatant is Gore's hypocrisy? David Letterman of all people called him out on it. 30 Jan 2013
Tim Robbins Gave Money to GOP Candidates, Can't Say Why Actor Tim Robbins once gave significant chunks of change to a variety of GOP candidates, including Tea Party favorite Michele Bachmann. The "Shawshank Redemption" actor, when asked why, doesn't give much of an answer. 29 Jan 2013
Slow Jam Redux: Brian Williams Teams With Jimmy Fallon for Obama Spin, Crude Gags Jimmy Fallon is at it again, using his "Slow Jam" sketch to promote President Obama's side on the issues of the day. This time, he's recruited "unbiased" news anchor Brian Williams as his latest accomplice. 29 Jan 2013
'Cherry Tree Lane' DVD Review: Home Invasion Thriller Teems with Class Resentment The home invasion genre is as irresistible as a cinematic zombie outbreak. Even in crude hands you can't help but watch, eager for the harried homeowners to strike back at the intruders. "Cherry Tree Lane" has more on its mind that blind vengeance. The film packs not just visceral firepower but a stinging rebuke for modern class antagonists. 27 Jan 2013
'End of Watch' Blu-ray Review: Overdue Tribute to Brave L.A. Cops David Ayer, the unofficial bard of the L.A.P.D, typically digs into the dirty underside of law enforcement. Films like "Training Day," "Dark Blue" and "Street Kings" show cops bending, breaking or shattering the rules to get their man - or help themselves in some dastardly way. With "End of Watch" Ayer abandons his crooked cop template, and in doing so delivers his most complete film to date. 24 Jan 2013
BH Interview: 'FrackNation' Co-Director Digs Deep into Left's Fear of Fracking Magdalena Segieda says a heated exchange between the director of "Gasland" and her filmmaking colleague Phelim McAleer inspired "FrackNation," a new documentary debunking some of the Left's claims about the fracking process. 21 Jan 2013
Obama's Second Term: Hollywood Relishes Industry Tax Cuts, Possible SOPA Rebirth President Barack Obama's first term energized Hollywood in direct proportion to the anger the industry directed at his predecessor. And Obama not only welcomed the praise but made sure he thanked the stars who wrote all those checks and spent countless hours campaigning on his behalf. 19 Jan 2013
'FrackNation' - New Media Success Story "FrackNation" has yet to make its nationwide debut on Mark Cuban's AXS TV, but it's already the model of New Media success. 19 Jan 2013
Will Anti-Fracking Celebrities Challenge Team FrackNation? The team behind "FrackNation" is itching for a good debate on the merits of fracking. But will celebrity anti-fracking activists like Mark Ruffalo, Matt Damon and Yoko Ono, dare to debate them? 18 Jan 2013
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