Festival screens films
By Bakr Saliq | Feb. 13, 2013With Sundance Film Festival wrapping up late last month, cinema enthusiasts who prefer to stay local won’t have to travel far for a film festival experience this weekend.
With Sundance Film Festival wrapping up late last month, cinema enthusiasts who prefer to stay local won’t have to travel far for a film festival experience this weekend.
This year, Netflix is starting the first show written specifically for Netflix instant streaming, “House of Cards.”
Throughout the past eight years, “How I Met Your Mother” fans have attempted to uncover the identity of Ted Mosby’s baby-mama to no avail.
The acclaimed German Filmmaker Christian Petzold has done it again with his award winning film “Barbara.”
If Lancelot and Guinevere were enlightened thinkers sneaking around behind a kooky King Arthur’s back, then “A Royal Affair” would be a visual storybook of their dangerous affair.
It’s that time of year again — Twitter feeds and gossip sites are abuzz with speculation.
Lost in an endlessly growing queue and buried underneath thousands of rows of titles, there are these few hidden gems of Netflix.
Three words. Three simple words that sum up your childhood, valuable life lessons, the original bromance and one of the greatest love stories ever told.
Lost in an endlessly growing queue and buried underneath thousands of rows of titles there are these few hidden gems of Netflix.
Disclaimer: There are way, way too many couples throughout the history of pop culture to put in an article, let alone one publication.
The auditions are finally over, and the live rounds are underway on “The Voice” and “X Factor.”
Lost in an endlessly growing queue and buried underneath thousands of rows of titles, there are a few hidden gems of Netflix.
Halloween is around the corner, and there is no better time to explore the spooky section of Netflix.
“American Horror Story” is revolutionizing the way shows are written, produced and presented. The show, which aired its first season last fall to tremendous acclaim by both fans and critics, is formatted as an anthology.
Fall is here, Halloween is near, and “The Walking Dead” is back to put you in a spooky mood.
For today, I will depart from the regular movie-based focus of this column due to an amazing TV show recently available on Netflix Watch Instantly: “Freaks and Geeks.”
The first of the Presidential debates aired Wednesday, but the truly thrilling political warfare is on Showtime’s returning hit drama “Homeland.” The show’s second season debuted Sunday, and fans all over America were shocked to discover what secrets were revealed.
Lost in an endlessly growing queue and buried beneath thousands of rows of titles, there are a few hidden Netflix gems.
Fox debuted its first new sitcom of the fall season Tuesday. “Ben and Kate” is the story of two reunited siblings – one who “grew up too fast” and the other who “never grew up” at all.
Directed by Chris Kenneally and produced by actor Keanu Reeves, “Side by Side” premiered at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival to critical acclaim. With interviews with film experts from every level, also conducted by Reeves, the documentary tracks the progression of how films are made and the impact that technological change has on not only film, but on its audience.