
Shame on the people filming fights at fast-food restaurants with their cellphone cameras. They could have been doing this.

Katniss manages to destabilize and ultimately upend a government hell-bent on manipulating her to its nefarious ends.

Teenagers will be barred from watching a documentary about what teenagers actually say and do to one another.

The Help has been accused of revisionism and racism. But it's also made a young black media activist want to record her grandma's story.

Their answers about whether their degrees are worth it might just surprise you.

If you say goodbye to NewsCorp, you say goodbye to The Simpsons, Hulu, FX, the National Geographic Channel, and a lot more.

Whenever I’d ask Gordon a serious question, he’d start re-enacting a courtship scene from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.

What we’re facing here is the death of fun, a ban on giggling alone at your desk.

With Netflix streaming on the rise, pricey movie theaters are less and less attractive. Let's lower film budgets and thus ticket prices.

Two filmmakers want to row the entire length of the Hudson to highlight the beauty of New York's water supply and the importance of keeping it clean.

Good television is incomplete without an equally satisfying recap.

Will actor Zachary Quinto's low-key confession in New York magazine usher in a new era of casual coming-out moments?

At every Oscar party, there is usually that head-scratcher, the category in which you haven't heard of a single nominee.
Filmmaker Rick Mireki's new short film "Learn" is an inspiring, visual love letter to lifelong learning.

This film about gay pride in Montana smashes assumptions not only of the LGBT community, but of small towns, too.

The Revenge of the Electric Car, the sequel to 2006’s Who Killed the Electric Car? examines the competition to build a great EV.