Print Christian Toto Follow Read Full Bio BH Interview: 'Won't Back Down' Actor Lance Reddick Defends Film Against Protesters Yet to See It Actor Lance Reddick wasn’t surprised to see union members picketing the New York City premiere of his new film “Won’t Back Down” earlier this week. Reddick is a union member himself, and he understands that his peers thought they were protecting their fellow members. What galled Reddick, best known for roles on "Fringe," "Lost" and "Oz," was the fact that most of the protesters probably hadn’t even seen his movie. 28 Sep 2012 'Solomon Kane' Review: Spiritual Warrior Smites Evil in Engaging Pulp Fiction "Solomon Kane" tells the redemptive tale of a 16th century warrior who fights to reclaim his soul from the devil's henchmen. It's pure pulp, but with its imaginative set pieces and fierce battles, few genre fans will mind. 28 Sep 2012 'Daily Show's' Stewart Mocks Netanyahu's U.N. Speech "The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart thinks he's found comedy gold in Benjamin Netanyahu's UN speech this week, all the while ignoring the existential threat Iran posts to the Jewish state. 28 Sep 2012 'SNL' Finally Targets Obama's Jobless Recovery, Still Slams Mitt "Saturday Night Live's" extra Thursday edition actually took President Obama to task for the shoddy state of the American economy. Of course, the sketch had to include a slam against Mitt Romney. 28 Sep 2012 'Looper' Review: Time Travel Tale Ties Audience Up in Knots Writer/director Rian Johnson, the mind behind the challenging "Brick" and "The Brothers Bloom," tackles science fiction with "Looper," his spin on the time travel genre. He succeeds in some glorious ways, from his sly depiction of life in the near future to the blasts of original action deposited expertly into the story. You never know what's coming next, what a rare and wonderful treat - for a while. Midway through film's soggy second half you've stopped caring. 28 Sep 2012 BH Interview: 'Won't Back Down' Director Crosses Party, Union Lines to Tell School Reform Tale Director Daniel Barnz is a self-described liberal Democrat who belongs to two unions. That doesn’t mean he'd willing to ignore a public education system that clearly needs to change. His new movie "Won't Back Down" challenges the status quo, something that's stoking strong reactions in the union community. 27 Sep 2012 Unions Harass 'Won't Back Down' Stars Unions routinely harass those who dare to speak out against them. The stars of the pro-school choice "Won't Back Down" are learning that lesson, even though they all profess to be pro union. 27 Sep 2012 BH Interview: School Reformer Michelle Rhee on the Real Life Horror Stories Behind 'Won't Back Down' Education reformer Michelle Rhee is throwing her clout behind "Won't Back Down," a new film depicting the fight between a concerned single mom and the educational system letting down her special needs child. 26 Sep 2012 'Stomp' Review: No Politics. No Messages. Just the Sweet Sounds of Sweeping "Stomp," Broadway's musical ode to clanging cans and sweeping brooms, is back but remains glorious in limited doses. 26 Sep 2012 Liberal Media Attacks 'Won't Back Down,' Questions Film's Funding The mainstream media doesn't take kindly to Hollywood content that dares to tell a slightly right of center story. So the attacks against the new film "Won't Back Down," a film promoting school choice, have already begun. 26 Sep 2012 Previous 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Next
BH Interview: 'Won't Back Down' Actor Lance Reddick Defends Film Against Protesters Yet to See It Actor Lance Reddick wasn’t surprised to see union members picketing the New York City premiere of his new film “Won’t Back Down” earlier this week. Reddick is a union member himself, and he understands that his peers thought they were protecting their fellow members. What galled Reddick, best known for roles on "Fringe," "Lost" and "Oz," was the fact that most of the protesters probably hadn’t even seen his movie. 28 Sep 2012
'Solomon Kane' Review: Spiritual Warrior Smites Evil in Engaging Pulp Fiction "Solomon Kane" tells the redemptive tale of a 16th century warrior who fights to reclaim his soul from the devil's henchmen. It's pure pulp, but with its imaginative set pieces and fierce battles, few genre fans will mind. 28 Sep 2012
'Daily Show's' Stewart Mocks Netanyahu's U.N. Speech "The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart thinks he's found comedy gold in Benjamin Netanyahu's UN speech this week, all the while ignoring the existential threat Iran posts to the Jewish state. 28 Sep 2012
'SNL' Finally Targets Obama's Jobless Recovery, Still Slams Mitt "Saturday Night Live's" extra Thursday edition actually took President Obama to task for the shoddy state of the American economy. Of course, the sketch had to include a slam against Mitt Romney. 28 Sep 2012
'Looper' Review: Time Travel Tale Ties Audience Up in Knots Writer/director Rian Johnson, the mind behind the challenging "Brick" and "The Brothers Bloom," tackles science fiction with "Looper," his spin on the time travel genre. He succeeds in some glorious ways, from his sly depiction of life in the near future to the blasts of original action deposited expertly into the story. You never know what's coming next, what a rare and wonderful treat - for a while. Midway through film's soggy second half you've stopped caring. 28 Sep 2012
BH Interview: 'Won't Back Down' Director Crosses Party, Union Lines to Tell School Reform Tale Director Daniel Barnz is a self-described liberal Democrat who belongs to two unions. That doesn’t mean he'd willing to ignore a public education system that clearly needs to change. His new movie "Won't Back Down" challenges the status quo, something that's stoking strong reactions in the union community. 27 Sep 2012
Unions Harass 'Won't Back Down' Stars Unions routinely harass those who dare to speak out against them. The stars of the pro-school choice "Won't Back Down" are learning that lesson, even though they all profess to be pro union. 27 Sep 2012
BH Interview: School Reformer Michelle Rhee on the Real Life Horror Stories Behind 'Won't Back Down' Education reformer Michelle Rhee is throwing her clout behind "Won't Back Down," a new film depicting the fight between a concerned single mom and the educational system letting down her special needs child. 26 Sep 2012
'Stomp' Review: No Politics. No Messages. Just the Sweet Sounds of Sweeping "Stomp," Broadway's musical ode to clanging cans and sweeping brooms, is back but remains glorious in limited doses. 26 Sep 2012
Liberal Media Attacks 'Won't Back Down,' Questions Film's Funding The mainstream media doesn't take kindly to Hollywood content that dares to tell a slightly right of center story. So the attacks against the new film "Won't Back Down," a film promoting school choice, have already begun. 26 Sep 2012
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