
Taking the Red Pill
An interesting new viral movement has been gathering momentum lately: A lot of young people are proudly reporting via YouTube and other sites that they’ve

An interesting new viral movement has been gathering momentum lately: A lot of young people are proudly reporting via YouTube and other sites that they’ve

It’s been a bad year financially at the box office. A gigantic horror show, some might say. So maybe it’s only fitting that horror movies

No offense, Walt Disney. But to really understand the magic of Winnie-the-Pooh, you need to read it. Open the book and you walk into a

Picture a landscape filled with amazing technological advances, but one that feels curiously depressing—something teeming with simulated life, yet strangely lifeless. The Los Angeles megalopolis

Some things in life we know with certainty: The sun will come up tomorrow. Fish will swim in the sea. Kevin Sorbo will star in

Here’s the problem with supernatural, undying beasties. They are, by definition, really difficult to finish off. It’s pretty much a horror-movie cliché: Monsters only look

The new documentary Mully tells the inspiring story of a remarkable African man who went from poverty to riches, then used his riches to combat

We’ve seen it many times at the outset of a movie: “Based on a True Story.” And if you’re taking a careful look at what’s

It’s usually good to be the king. And so it is for Kingsman: Golden Circle, which relegated IT to second place at the box office

How much difference can one person really make? The forthcoming documentary Mully addresses that question with the story of one remarkable man’s life and the
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