Cassidy settled on a more manageable number: 21 films from the 21st century. His only working constraint for his personal list, he said, was to avoid films already covered in the NYT Top 100.
History shows that the specter of government interference may set Hollywood on a slippery slope of self-censorship.
On top of that, you’re busy in the kitchen, learning how to cook a turkey—possibly for the first time—for your Thanksgiving gathering. It’s a lot to deal with. Fortunately, we’ve got the warm light of ...
Movies in the 1960s marked a major turning point in cinematic history, as traditional picture formulas were sidelined in ...
You can almost smell the sweat in “The Secret Agent,” a stylish, slow burn thriller about radicals and mercenaries in 1977 ...
The movie ratings board has pulled back the curtain on how it approaches hot-button topics, including nudity, marijuana and ...
Some of the stars of the movie "Clue" talk to "CBS Mornings" about the original response to the movie, how it became a cult ...
There's nothing illegal about the state giving tax credits to companies that make their movies and even their commercials in ...
She’s made a shrewd choice of storyteller. This awkward young man seems to have a way with words as he recounts the tragic ...
There's nothing illegal about the state giving tax credits to companies that make their movies and commercials in Arizona, a ...
A new guide directed at parents, which the MPA softly launched online, reveals more specifics than ever on the criteria ...