Who is John Galt? Atlas Shrugged.

In Atlas Shrugged part one, devotees of author Ayn Rand finally get to hear the question, “Who is John Galt?” at their local movieplex

In Atlas Shrugged part one, devotees of author Ayn Rand finally get to hear the question, “Who is John Galt?” at their local movieplex

Now available in Blu-ray, “Tommy” is not quite a high-def darling but is still one of the best drug-free trips available for home-entertainment music fans.

The world is filled with artists. Some of them demand our attention. Jason Wright is an artist who demands our attention, whose passion for life speaks boldly from the panels on which he paints. There is a depth in his landscape series that opens one to a new vision. There is a starkness, a visceral impact. Spend time listening to [...]

Amelia, puts actress Hillary Swank into the role of the aviatrix Amelia Earhart and the Oscar winner ably manages to bring the woman we know through Movietone and press reels to life.

With “Whip It,” nascent director Drew Barrymore asks the question “What would happen if we followed our passions, instead of our obligations.”

A Quinton Tarantino movie is one that meticulously casted, filled with expansive dialogue and the promise of breathtaking action. Inglourious Basterds is no exception.

This is Spinal Tap is director Marty DeBergi’s expose of an aging rock band on its last tour.

Normally a line-up featuring a French dwarf, two Sumo wrestlers, an assassin with three nipples and secret agent would be an Austin Powers sequel. Normally.

Seeing the The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in December and absolutely loving every second of it, there was a bit of unwarranted trepidation about watching it on the smaller 50-inch flat-screen.