Print Christian Toto Follow Read Full Bio Kim Kardashian Still Smarting Over Death Threats, Vows to Study Middle East Conflict Reality show starlet Kim Kardashian, still smarting over the hate and death threats she received for simply wishing peace for Israel, will visit leaders on both sides of the conflict during her upcoming trip to the Middle East. 20 Nov 2012 BH Interview: 'Battle Hymn' Playwright Battles Religious Intimidation, Theatrical Bias Playwright Ludmilla Bollow considers herself a conservative at heart, but she doesn't inject her politics into her prose. When she heard about the Republican Theater Festival she decided to shake up her artistic approach. 20 Nov 2012 Redford Calls Climate Change Deniers 'Narrow ... Ideologically Driven' Actor/activist Robert Redford says those who don't want to act to prevent the ravages of so-called climate change are driven by narrow, ideological points of view rooted in the 1950s. 20 Nov 2012 Hollywood Reporter Apologies for Blacklist, Ignores 2012 Conservative Edition The Hollywood Reporter is apologizing - belatedly - over its role in the Hollywood blacklist. Left unsaid is how the trade outlet, along with the rest of the film industry, can't concern itself with insiders blacklisting conservatives. 19 Nov 2012 Michael Moore: 'Drive the Rich Off Fiscal Cliff' Michael Moore wants Obama 2.0 to be far different than the original model. Toward that end, the far-left filmmaker advises the president to "drive the rich off fiscal cliff" and other economically foolhardy proposals. 19 Nov 2012 'Dark Horse' Blu-ray Review: Lazy Swipes at Consumerism, Solid Storytelling Todd Solondz of "Happiness" fame continues his cynical story cycle with "Dark Horse," a film which gets lost in the director's glum world view. 19 Nov 2012 Christie Basks in Fleeting Media Love Like McCain Before Him Sen. John McCain was once the media's darling, a Republican who repeatedly challenged his part much to the delight or reporters nationwide. Then he ran for national office and all that changed. Someone needs to tell N.J. Gov. Chris Christie that same lesson as he basks in the adulation of "Saturday Night Live" and mainstream press outlets. 19 Nov 2012 Trailer Talk: 'Admission' Offers Few Clues on Story, Laughs The new Tina Fey/Paul Rudd comedy "Admission" has either the most poorly constructed trailer in recent memory or a serious deficit in laughs. 16 Nov 2012 Blazing Brooks: Mel Says 'Saddles' Couldn't Be Made in 2012 Mel Brooks, the comedy maestro behind "Blazing Saddles," says the western spoof couldn't be made in today's politically correct era. 16 Nov 2012 BH Interview: Theater Actor Answers Spielberg's Call for 'Lincoln' John Hutton has a steady gig with the Denver Center Theatre Company, but he got a taste of the pokey pace of a Hollywood blockbuster when director Steven Spielberg came a calling on behalf of the new film "Lincoln." It just took roughly nine years for Hutton to answer the Oscar-winning director's call. 16 Nov 2012 Previous 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Next
Kim Kardashian Still Smarting Over Death Threats, Vows to Study Middle East Conflict Reality show starlet Kim Kardashian, still smarting over the hate and death threats she received for simply wishing peace for Israel, will visit leaders on both sides of the conflict during her upcoming trip to the Middle East. 20 Nov 2012
BH Interview: 'Battle Hymn' Playwright Battles Religious Intimidation, Theatrical Bias Playwright Ludmilla Bollow considers herself a conservative at heart, but she doesn't inject her politics into her prose. When she heard about the Republican Theater Festival she decided to shake up her artistic approach. 20 Nov 2012
Redford Calls Climate Change Deniers 'Narrow ... Ideologically Driven' Actor/activist Robert Redford says those who don't want to act to prevent the ravages of so-called climate change are driven by narrow, ideological points of view rooted in the 1950s. 20 Nov 2012
Hollywood Reporter Apologies for Blacklist, Ignores 2012 Conservative Edition The Hollywood Reporter is apologizing - belatedly - over its role in the Hollywood blacklist. Left unsaid is how the trade outlet, along with the rest of the film industry, can't concern itself with insiders blacklisting conservatives. 19 Nov 2012
Michael Moore: 'Drive the Rich Off Fiscal Cliff' Michael Moore wants Obama 2.0 to be far different than the original model. Toward that end, the far-left filmmaker advises the president to "drive the rich off fiscal cliff" and other economically foolhardy proposals. 19 Nov 2012
'Dark Horse' Blu-ray Review: Lazy Swipes at Consumerism, Solid Storytelling Todd Solondz of "Happiness" fame continues his cynical story cycle with "Dark Horse," a film which gets lost in the director's glum world view. 19 Nov 2012
Christie Basks in Fleeting Media Love Like McCain Before Him Sen. John McCain was once the media's darling, a Republican who repeatedly challenged his part much to the delight or reporters nationwide. Then he ran for national office and all that changed. Someone needs to tell N.J. Gov. Chris Christie that same lesson as he basks in the adulation of "Saturday Night Live" and mainstream press outlets. 19 Nov 2012
Trailer Talk: 'Admission' Offers Few Clues on Story, Laughs The new Tina Fey/Paul Rudd comedy "Admission" has either the most poorly constructed trailer in recent memory or a serious deficit in laughs. 16 Nov 2012
Blazing Brooks: Mel Says 'Saddles' Couldn't Be Made in 2012 Mel Brooks, the comedy maestro behind "Blazing Saddles," says the western spoof couldn't be made in today's politically correct era. 16 Nov 2012
BH Interview: Theater Actor Answers Spielberg's Call for 'Lincoln' John Hutton has a steady gig with the Denver Center Theatre Company, but he got a taste of the pokey pace of a Hollywood blockbuster when director Steven Spielberg came a calling on behalf of the new film "Lincoln." It just took roughly nine years for Hutton to answer the Oscar-winning director's call. 16 Nov 2012
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