Top 5 Hockey Movies of All-Time: A Fan's TakeThere haven't been as many hockey movies made as the other major sports, but hockey has its share of quality films. Not every movie could make the top five so here are a few that missed the cut: The Rocket, Net Worth, D2: The Mighty Ducks, and D3: The Mighty Ducks .
The top 10 upcoming movies of 2012 we hope don’t suckOk, so here’s the deal — this is a very specific type of list, designed with a very specific goal. From comedies to super-hero movies, from tearjerkers to period pieces, there is a lot of variety heading to the theaters this year. But this is not just a top 10 most anticipated list, or a list of the movies we think will do well this year. It is a list of the movies we hope don’t suck.
Ryan Gosling is his own genre on Time Warner CableLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - It's all Ryan Gosling, all the time on Time Warner Cable's Movies On Demand channel in February. Eight of the Oscar-nominated actor's movies -- including the Oscar-nominated "Drive" -- will air throughout the month. In fact, the cable company has deemed the actor his own "genre." To watch his movies, viewers go to the Movies On Demand channel, select "By Genre" and ...
Movies Now Showing, 2/3/2012Some reviews originate at newspapers that do not award star ratings; some movies are not screened in advance for critics. Ratings range from zero to four stars.
5 Worst Basketball Movies of All-Time: A Fan's TakeI like sports and enjoy watching movies so it seems only natural that I would have a particular interest in sports related movies. Over the years a number of basketball movies have been made. Some basketball movies are outstanding and become classics.
Movies with Buddhist ThemesMany wonderful Buddhist movies have been made in recent years, but what about movies that don't explicitly feature Buddhism, but might be said to explore Buddhist themes? Here's a list of some of my favorites - films exploring the nature of reality, consciousness, awakening, rebirth, and karma.
Ti West makes horror movies his own wayMany horror movies today seem to be marketed solely for financial return. But writer-director Ti West wants to turn the genre back into an art form for personal expression. His new movie, “The Innkeepers,” is an extraordinary work of horror that defies viewers’ expectations and serves up plenty of tingles. It tells the story of the Yankee Pedlar Inn, about to shut its doors for good. Two hotel ...