Hollywood’s Spin on America
I’m no Methuselah, but I can still remember a time when Hollywood was unapologetically pro-America. From conveying our ideologies and ingenuity to the integrity of
I’m no Methuselah, but I can still remember a time when Hollywood was unapologetically pro-America. From conveying our ideologies and ingenuity to the integrity of
Chiseled monuments. Stars and stripes. Amber waves of grain. They’re just a few of the iconic images that come to mind as we celebrate America’s
Dolores Hicks never wanted to be a nun. From the time she was 7, Dolores had Hollywood in her sights. She wanted to become a
It was a tag-team battle royale this weekend at the box office, with odd couples in every corner. But when the defending champs are a
Would you pay $50 for a movie ticket? Wait, before you answer, consider that you’d be able to see the film in theaters two days
What does the Chinese movie market have to do with the content of movies made in America? Until fairly recently, the answer might have been,
My first real exposure to U2 was when I was about 15. The band had just released The Unforgettable Fire, and “Pride (In the Name
A horde of zombies may have invaded theaters across the country this weekend. But when it comes to scaring up money, those running dead can’t
Facebook boasts some 1.1 billion users around the world. But the juggernaut social networking site has also inspired some less than flattering headlines the last
With the digital age upon us, it appears that everything is in flux. Even the venerable old photograph—an art form that was birthed way back
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