Print Zachary Leeman Follow Read Full Bio 'Atlas Shrugged' Producer John Aglialoro: 'Good Ideas Are Not For Everyone' One of the producers of the "Atlas Shrugged" franchise has a sobering message for Americans as we approach Election Day. Some voters simply can't be reasoned with, says John Aglialoro. 19 Oct 2012 'Transformers' Director Michael Bay Calls Out Whiny, Overpaid Actors Director Michael Bay smacks down actors who make ungodly sums of money for their work and can't stop complaining about it. 19 Oct 2012 'Atlas Shrugged' Still Wants and Deserves Your Vote The producers of the "Atlas Shrugged" franchise showed the first film free online yesterday, their way of spreading the word about Ayn Rand's message as well as coaxing undecided movie goers into the theater for "Part II." 18 Oct 2012 Can Romney Win? 'Happy Days' Star Scott Baio Thinks So Actor Scott Baio says Hollywood isn't as liberal as one might think. His fellow Republicans often keep their politics to themselves. 16 Oct 2012 Trailer Talk: Statham Puts His Stamp on Iconic 'Parker' Character Jason Statham hardly resembles the literary antihero known to action fans as Parker. Still, Statham's upcoming "Parker" feature lets the burly action hero give the role a try. 11 Oct 2012 Trailer Talk: 'Sopranos' Creator Lowers Expectations with 'Not Fade Away' "The Sopranos" creator David Chase dials down expectations with "Not Fade Away," a small story of a group of lads trying to make it as a rock 'n' roll band in '60s era New Jersey. 11 Oct 2012 'Magic City: Season 1' Blu-Ray Review: Starz Version of Must See TV The new Starz series "Magic City" veers from picture perfect eye candy to a commanding look at a capitalist trying to stay on top. 10 Oct 2012 'NYPD Red' Review: Patterson Serves Up Fast Food Literary Adventure In James Patterson's fictional universe, "NYPD Red" is a group of New York's finest dedicated to protecting the rich and famous. It is a unit specifically ordered into existence by the mayor who is trying to bring more Hollywood business to the city. Our heroes, Zach Jordan and Kylie MacDonald, are newly assigned partners with a romantic past. A man calling himself The Chameleon is haunting New York and its visiting Hollywood power players. He's killing them off one by one and its all for the sake of his "movie" which he is filming in his head. 9 Oct 2012 Trailer Talk: 'Broken City' Could Be One of 2013's Best Bets Director Allen Hughes ("From Hell") pairs Mark Wahlberg and Russell Crowe in a new political thriller set to ignite screens early next year. 8 Oct 2012 'The Courier' Blu-Ray Review: Morgan's Cool Shines Through Murky Mystery Jeffrey Dean Morgan proves he's a throwback to the Lee Marvin brand of cool characters in "The Courier," a deeply flawed movie with enough bright spots to make it a guilty pleasure. 8 Oct 2012 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next
'Atlas Shrugged' Producer John Aglialoro: 'Good Ideas Are Not For Everyone' One of the producers of the "Atlas Shrugged" franchise has a sobering message for Americans as we approach Election Day. Some voters simply can't be reasoned with, says John Aglialoro. 19 Oct 2012
'Transformers' Director Michael Bay Calls Out Whiny, Overpaid Actors Director Michael Bay smacks down actors who make ungodly sums of money for their work and can't stop complaining about it. 19 Oct 2012
'Atlas Shrugged' Still Wants and Deserves Your Vote The producers of the "Atlas Shrugged" franchise showed the first film free online yesterday, their way of spreading the word about Ayn Rand's message as well as coaxing undecided movie goers into the theater for "Part II." 18 Oct 2012
Can Romney Win? 'Happy Days' Star Scott Baio Thinks So Actor Scott Baio says Hollywood isn't as liberal as one might think. His fellow Republicans often keep their politics to themselves. 16 Oct 2012
Trailer Talk: Statham Puts His Stamp on Iconic 'Parker' Character Jason Statham hardly resembles the literary antihero known to action fans as Parker. Still, Statham's upcoming "Parker" feature lets the burly action hero give the role a try. 11 Oct 2012
Trailer Talk: 'Sopranos' Creator Lowers Expectations with 'Not Fade Away' "The Sopranos" creator David Chase dials down expectations with "Not Fade Away," a small story of a group of lads trying to make it as a rock 'n' roll band in '60s era New Jersey. 11 Oct 2012
'Magic City: Season 1' Blu-Ray Review: Starz Version of Must See TV The new Starz series "Magic City" veers from picture perfect eye candy to a commanding look at a capitalist trying to stay on top. 10 Oct 2012
'NYPD Red' Review: Patterson Serves Up Fast Food Literary Adventure In James Patterson's fictional universe, "NYPD Red" is a group of New York's finest dedicated to protecting the rich and famous. It is a unit specifically ordered into existence by the mayor who is trying to bring more Hollywood business to the city. Our heroes, Zach Jordan and Kylie MacDonald, are newly assigned partners with a romantic past. A man calling himself The Chameleon is haunting New York and its visiting Hollywood power players. He's killing them off one by one and its all for the sake of his "movie" which he is filming in his head. 9 Oct 2012
Trailer Talk: 'Broken City' Could Be One of 2013's Best Bets Director Allen Hughes ("From Hell") pairs Mark Wahlberg and Russell Crowe in a new political thriller set to ignite screens early next year. 8 Oct 2012
'The Courier' Blu-Ray Review: Morgan's Cool Shines Through Murky Mystery Jeffrey Dean Morgan proves he's a throwback to the Lee Marvin brand of cool characters in "The Courier," a deeply flawed movie with enough bright spots to make it a guilty pleasure. 8 Oct 2012
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