A world in which the South won the Civil War looks disturbingly like our own.
A young chess player learns that smartest kid on the block is a scary thing to be.
Roger Ebert points out to us today that "The Greatest Game Ever Played was a game of golf, in case you thought your team might have been involved." Ha. █████ and I saw a preview screening of The Greatest Game Ever Played Monday night. Structurally it was a mess—
bobhowe and I saw Grizzly Man last Saturday, and just now on coffee break we were cracking each other up with our Werner Herzog impressions: "Ven I look into de eyes of de beah, I see de flat, dead stahe of Leni Riefenstahl, above me in de dark viss
The fate of WWII England rests in the claws a squadron of misfit homing pigeons.
From Roger Ebert's print review of Deuce Bigelow: European Man Whore: The movie created a spot of controversy last February. According to a story by Larry Carroll of MTV News, Rob Schneider took offense when Patrick Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times listed this year's Best
Japan’s grand master of animation reimagines a modern English fantasy classic.
I love this quote from Roger Ebert's article in yesterday's Chicago Sun-Times with his predictions for Oscar nominations: Supporting actor? If the academy passes over Willem Dafoe's astonishing work as a vampire in Shadow of the Vampire, I may have to hurl my coffee
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