Movies
6/22/2007 12:52 PM ET
A.O. Scott called Michael Moore "a credit to the Republic" after "Fahrenheit 9-11" and thinks "Sicko" is his "funniest," "most broadly appealing" film yet.
6/12/2007 12:27 PM ET
The Times gripes about a new hit comedy: "On Abortion, Hollywood Is No-Choice."
2/16/2007 2:00 AM ET
Walden Media has taken Hollywood by storm with its commitment to putting great literature on the big screen.
1/26/2007 2:00 AM ET
The 2007 Sundance festival has reached a new low with a strange, yet highly publicized film called Zoo.
1/19/2007 1:43 PM ET
Reporter Robin Finn mentions Ralph Nader's "devastating feud with the Democratic Party." But devastating for who?
11/15/2006 1:12 PM ET
Manohla Dargis: A new movie is "the most essential political film from an American director since Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit 9/11.'"
10/10/2006 1:02 PM ET
Reporter Nauert left out any critique of study by anti-tobacco advocates who call for R-ratings
10/6/2006 1:11 PM ET
Nathan Lee on the new "Texas Chainsaw Massacre": "Like 'The Passion of the Christ,' it is an invitation to hard-core sadism."
8/9/2006 3:33 PM ET
Oscar-Nominated Movies Bash Business, but Hollywood Claims Thats Entertainment