Food has been used as a gag reflex in horror movies for decades. Which of us hasn't squirmed when Jane brings Blanche her "lunch" in 1962's What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, felt sick during the force-feeding spaghetti scene in the 2003's, Se7en, or shivered during Hannibal Lecter's description of e ... More >>
​Grab a Stetson and your autograph pad: The AZ Music & Entertainment Hall Of Fame is holding a benefit concert on September 6 at Handlebar J in Scottsdale, a great little honky-tonky type bar just north Shea and Scottsdale Roads. Heard of the institution we lovingly know by it's overly-compl ... More >>
Cartoon kids poke around Spielberg's Monster House
Rehashing a tale we've heard before
Good and gory
Celebrating the overachieving, underhyped movies of 2004
Terminal fear: Tom Hanks lives every traveler's worst nightmare
By Luke Y. Thompson and Gregory Weinkauf
You saw Paycheck last year... don'tcha remember?
Film students take the fast track
Spielberg, once more, is caught up in the thrill of the chase
Spielberg's Minority Report gets good grades until the end
Fear and self-loathing at the Minority Report junket
E.T. returns to heal our cynical hearts
From the week of July 12, 2001
Plot machinations are no substitute for heart in short-circuited A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Chandler Ostrich Festival
Where the inner consumer feasts, and everything but money is fantasy
Twenty years after his last film, Terrence Malick reemerges with the complex but compelling The Thin Red Line
Although many standout films were released in 1998, no single movie really stood out
The Good War goes bad in Spielberg's brilliant Saving Private Ryan
Spielberg unshackles high-minded Amistad . . . and You Are There!
Director digs up more dinos to prove--maybe--he's still a little playful
Paradise Road charts plight of female POWs in World War II
Providing for a family: shelter, food, clothing, medical care and a $999 video camera
Judd Nelson? Howard the Duck? The Eighties weren't exactly the best years of our lives
