Movie theatres - German film tests a new combination: Hitler and humor
Herald Tribune - BERLIN: Coming soon to German cinemas: a demoralized, drug-addled Adolf Hitler who plays with a toy battleship in the bathtub, dresses his dog in Nazi uniform and takes acting tips from a Jewish concentration camp inmate. The movie opening Jan. 11 is
Oregonian - It takes commitment to make a low-cost movie. It takes real sacrifice to make one on almost nothing. It requires the benevolence of parents, the generosity of friends and strangers -- and a whole lot of simply making do. These days, a film that costs
SignOn San Diego - Ann Campbell, director of strategic planning for the San Diego Opera, (center) greeted Grace Larsen and her son, Nicolas Reveles, yesterday at AMC Mission Valley 20. Normally, when Regina Steele goes to the opera, she sits up high. Up with the others
Kansas City Star - If Ashley Tisdale's life was a musical, pop music would reign with a theme that hard work will eventually take you further than you can dream. That's how she feels about the success of her Disney Channel movie, "High School Musical," which debuted
MetroMix - Movie search (choose one): Pick a theater: Theater 49er Drive-In AMC Cantera 30 AMC Ford City AMC Loews 600 AMC Loews Chic AMC Loews Coun AMC Loews
MetroMix - One of the most moving and exalting images in all of the cinema comes at the end of Robert Bresson's "Au Hasard Balthazar": the shot of the little donkey Balthazar dying on a hillside, while a flock of sheep streams past him, their white wool almost
Detroit News - It's a scene out of a movie as you're going out there. It's a beautiful stadium. Then the fans, the airplanes that usually fly over everything out of a movie." It is a new year, a new beginning. Although the script was slightly flawed this season
Zanesville Times Recorder - ORLANDO, Fla. - The day after the movie "Carmen Jones" opened in theaters in 1954, a New York Times critic called it a cinematic tour-de-force with more black talent "than you could catch on a Saturday night at the Harlem Apollo." That was a fitting
Oregonian - It takes commitment to make a low-cost movie. It takes real sacrifice to make one on almost nothing. It requires the benevolence of parents, the generosity of friends and strangers -- and a whole lot of simply making do. These days, a film that costs
SignOn San Diego - Ann Campbell, director of strategic planning for the San Diego Opera, (center) greeted Grace Larsen and her son, Nicolas Reveles, yesterday at AMC Mission Valley 20. Normally, when Regina Steele goes to the opera, she sits up high. Up with the others
Kansas City Star - If Ashley Tisdale's life was a musical, pop music would reign with a theme that hard work will eventually take you further than you can dream. That's how she feels about the success of her Disney Channel movie, "High School Musical," which debuted
MetroMix - Movie search (choose one): Pick a theater: Theater 49er Drive-In AMC Cantera 30 AMC Ford City AMC Loews 600 AMC Loews Chic AMC Loews Coun AMC Loews
MetroMix - One of the most moving and exalting images in all of the cinema comes at the end of Robert Bresson's "Au Hasard Balthazar": the shot of the little donkey Balthazar dying on a hillside, while a flock of sheep streams past him, their white wool almost
Detroit News - It's a scene out of a movie as you're going out there. It's a beautiful stadium. Then the fans, the airplanes that usually fly over everything out of a movie." It is a new year, a new beginning. Although the script was slightly flawed this season
Zanesville Times Recorder - ORLANDO, Fla. - The day after the movie "Carmen Jones" opened in theaters in 1954, a New York Times critic called it a cinematic tour-de-force with more black talent "than you could catch on a Saturday night at the Harlem Apollo." That was a fitting









