Monthly archive February, 2011
Video Surfaces of Protester Shot and Killed by Egyptian Police

Video Surfaces of Protester Shot and Killed by Egyptian Police

VIDEO: YouTube — WARNING: graphic and violent *** Graphic video of what looks to be a single unarmed man shot and killed protesting the Egyptian regime has appeared on the internet and in network news broadcasts in the United States. As of this writing, no confirmation of his identity or that of the shooter has...
Oscar Prelude: WGA Honors Inception and The Social Network

Oscar Prelude: WGA Honors Inception and The Social Network

The Writers Guild of America handed its top prizes for screen writing to best picture favorites as expected on Saturday night — but the current Oscar-front runner, The King’s Speech, was not one of them. The award for best adapted screenplay went to the Aaron Sorkin-penned film, The Social Network, based on the non-fiction book...
Box Office Picks A Popular Roommate for Friday Date Night

Box Office Picks A Popular Roommate for Friday Date Night

In a weekend where potential moviegoers in much of the country found themselves pummeled by bad weather, box office predictions were dismal, but that didn’t prevent one college co-ed and her roommate from having a big night out. Sony Screen Gems’ campus thriller, The Roommate, led Friday’s domestic ticket sales and bested second-place finisher Sanctum...
In Memoriam: LAST TANGO Star Maria Schneider Dead At 58

In Memoriam: LAST TANGO Star Maria Schneider Dead At 58

Maria Schneider, the female lead from the controversial American  seventies film, Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris, died Thursday in Paris following a lengthy illness according to her representatives. She was a fresh-faced young French newcomer co-starring in a movie considered quite sensational in many ways, still well beyond anything an American actress might have been expected...
In Memoriam: Oscar-winning Composer John Barry Dead at 77

In Memoriam: Oscar-winning Composer John Barry Dead at 77

VIDEO: Out of Africa Theme via YouTube *** Oscar-winning composer John Barry known for the music of 11 James Bond films and for the stirring theme from the soundtrack of Out of Africa died earlier this week. He was 77. In his long career, Barry won a total of five Oscars. Notable works among his...