Print Christian Toto Follow Read Full Bio Showtime's Free Weekend Counters HBO's 'Girls' Showtime isn't afraid of HBO's new hipster hit "Girls." Lena Dunham's series about the sexual struggles of 20-something women may suck up plenty of oxygen in the media, but Showtime is so sure of its own returning shows it's offering them free of charge. 13 Jan 2013 Oscar Politics 101: Voter Boycotted 'Zero Dark Thirty,' Claims It Condones 'Torture' In case anyone thinks liberal politics doesn't factor into Oscar voting, consider the new op-ed by current Oscar voter David Clennon. 11 Jan 2013 Trailer Talk: 'The Last Exorcism Part II' Gives Possessed Teen More Bending Room "The Last Exorcism Part II," out in theaters in March, follows the haunted young woman from the 2010 chiller as she learns demonic forces aren't done with her yet. That feature, despite a lackluster final sequence, leveraged the faux documentary format better than most recent horror films. 11 Jan 2013 'Zero Dark Thirty' Review: Bin Laden Hunt Captured with Care, Without Ideology Conservatives shouldn't feel paranoid for expecting "Zero Dark Thirty" to be an infomercial for President Barack Obama's one unabashed triumph - the death of Osama bin Laden. The movie itself, finally in wide release following an awards season launch in New York and L.A., proves to be anything but an ideological cudgel. 11 Jan 2013 BH Interview: 'FrackNation' Co-Director to Enviro-Critics: Bring It On Ann McElhinney isn't afraid of a good fight. McElhinney and her husband, Phelim McAleer, routinely take it to the environmental lobby via films like "Not Evil Just Wrong." Now, the duo is holding anti-fracking activists' feet to the cinematic fire with "FrackNation," a film set to debut Jan. 22 on AXS TV. 11 Jan 2013 'Hit & Run' Blu-ray Review: Drive-By Laughs Pepper Road Trip Rom-Com Real-life lovebirds Dax Shepard and Kristin Bell give the shambling rom-com "Hit & Run" a sense of adventure and romance despite the story's potholes. 10 Jan 2013 BH Interview: Adam Carolla Leaves Hollywood Behind, Won't Turn Podcast into 'Crossfire' Adam Carolla says he's been through the “Hollywood washing machine” and he's glad not to deal with any more spin cycles. “I’m tired of leaving it up to the judges. You can get a lot of bad hometown calls,” the podcast king tells Big Hollywood about his new career as a podcast pioneer working under the Carolla Digital banner. “I wanna train hard and go for the knockout.” 9 Jan 2013 Razzies Now as Predictable - and Political - as Oscars The annual Razzies announcement used to provide a fun poke in the eye to the Hollywood establishment. Now, it's just another award stuck between stale choices and politically correct posturing. 9 Jan 2013 Michael Moore Blames Ronald Reagan, Pope for 'Thousands' of AIDS Deaths Far-left filmmaker Michael Moore blamed President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II for "thousands" of AIDS deaths during the '80s due to their bigotry of gay people. 9 Jan 2013 'Frankenweenie' Blu-ray Review: Tim Burton Rediscovers Mojo, Almost Trips Over Ideology Director Tim Burton reminds movie goers why he's such a unique figure in modern cinema with "Frankenweenie," a suitably eccentric kiddie yarn with a touch of the macabre. 8 Jan 2013 Previous 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Next
Showtime's Free Weekend Counters HBO's 'Girls' Showtime isn't afraid of HBO's new hipster hit "Girls." Lena Dunham's series about the sexual struggles of 20-something women may suck up plenty of oxygen in the media, but Showtime is so sure of its own returning shows it's offering them free of charge. 13 Jan 2013
Oscar Politics 101: Voter Boycotted 'Zero Dark Thirty,' Claims It Condones 'Torture' In case anyone thinks liberal politics doesn't factor into Oscar voting, consider the new op-ed by current Oscar voter David Clennon. 11 Jan 2013
Trailer Talk: 'The Last Exorcism Part II' Gives Possessed Teen More Bending Room "The Last Exorcism Part II," out in theaters in March, follows the haunted young woman from the 2010 chiller as she learns demonic forces aren't done with her yet. That feature, despite a lackluster final sequence, leveraged the faux documentary format better than most recent horror films. 11 Jan 2013
'Zero Dark Thirty' Review: Bin Laden Hunt Captured with Care, Without Ideology Conservatives shouldn't feel paranoid for expecting "Zero Dark Thirty" to be an infomercial for President Barack Obama's one unabashed triumph - the death of Osama bin Laden. The movie itself, finally in wide release following an awards season launch in New York and L.A., proves to be anything but an ideological cudgel. 11 Jan 2013
BH Interview: 'FrackNation' Co-Director to Enviro-Critics: Bring It On Ann McElhinney isn't afraid of a good fight. McElhinney and her husband, Phelim McAleer, routinely take it to the environmental lobby via films like "Not Evil Just Wrong." Now, the duo is holding anti-fracking activists' feet to the cinematic fire with "FrackNation," a film set to debut Jan. 22 on AXS TV. 11 Jan 2013
'Hit & Run' Blu-ray Review: Drive-By Laughs Pepper Road Trip Rom-Com Real-life lovebirds Dax Shepard and Kristin Bell give the shambling rom-com "Hit & Run" a sense of adventure and romance despite the story's potholes. 10 Jan 2013
BH Interview: Adam Carolla Leaves Hollywood Behind, Won't Turn Podcast into 'Crossfire' Adam Carolla says he's been through the “Hollywood washing machine” and he's glad not to deal with any more spin cycles. “I’m tired of leaving it up to the judges. You can get a lot of bad hometown calls,” the podcast king tells Big Hollywood about his new career as a podcast pioneer working under the Carolla Digital banner. “I wanna train hard and go for the knockout.” 9 Jan 2013
Razzies Now as Predictable - and Political - as Oscars The annual Razzies announcement used to provide a fun poke in the eye to the Hollywood establishment. Now, it's just another award stuck between stale choices and politically correct posturing. 9 Jan 2013
Michael Moore Blames Ronald Reagan, Pope for 'Thousands' of AIDS Deaths Far-left filmmaker Michael Moore blamed President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II for "thousands" of AIDS deaths during the '80s due to their bigotry of gay people. 9 Jan 2013
'Frankenweenie' Blu-ray Review: Tim Burton Rediscovers Mojo, Almost Trips Over Ideology Director Tim Burton reminds movie goers why he's such a unique figure in modern cinema with "Frankenweenie," a suitably eccentric kiddie yarn with a touch of the macabre. 8 Jan 2013