John Nolte

'54' Blu-ray Review: A Film as Hollow as Its Subject

Studio 54 celebrates Truman Capote's birthday by having two prepubescent boys dressed like cupids lowered like bait from the ceiling. But watching the aged Capote lust after a couple of kids, gives off a vibe that goes well beyond moral acceptance -- well beyond the idea of consenting adults. 9 Mar 2012

OWN Chaos: 'Rosie Show' Imploding

Who would've ever guessed that one of the most divisive and despicable people in the world couldn't save a fledgling network? 9 Mar 2012

'Hugo' Blu-ray Review: Beautifully Dull

Without a doubt, director Martin Scorsese’s “Hugo” is gorgeous to look at. The CGI that lovingly recreates (in a hyper-reality) early 1930s Paris, not only succeeds in crafting the story’s detailed and varied environment, but also in creating the appropriate atmosphere for what is essentially a fairy tale/love story aimed directly into the heart of the early decades of the magical art of motion pictures. 5 Mar 2012

CNN Attacks Breitbart Hours After Death

Just hours after his death, during two different segments, CNN's Suzanne Malveaux and Howard Kurtz epitomized everything Andrew Breitbart dedicated his life to fighting: the intentional furthering of completely false narratives; the attacking of people unable to defend themselves (which, sadly, is the position Andrew is in today). 4 Mar 2012

'Tower Heist' Blu-ray Review: Perfect Piece of Popcorn Entertainment

Since the release of the first “Tower Heist” trailer, this has been a caper flick I’ve looked forward to, and not just because I happen to believe that director Brett Ratner is under-appreciated and unfairly maligned. The plot looked simple (in a good way), the cast looked game, and the timing of a stick-it-to-those-bailed-out welfare queens on Wall Street tale seemed about as perfect as you could hope for. 28 Feb 2012

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