"Planet Ocean," a beautiful new documentary by French filmmakers Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Michael Pitiot, takes the viewer visually through images of the origins of the ocean, its
To anyone who only knew film critic Roger Ebert from his television persona, arguing with his long-time colleague Gene Siskel, you might characterize Ebert as "the grumpy one.
Have you ever been involved in a conversation that was so intense, so definitive, and so funny that you wish someone had been taking notes?
Fortunately, someone did when two
In the bleak world of the future the Internet offers just about the only color in a gray, dreary world. And for a pedophile, it offers an escape.
Much like
He is a 23-year-old college graduate preparing to go to law school. He is verbose, awkward and intensely focused; the sort of young man who will offer a
If you are at all familiar with the brutal self-help discipline of est (Erhard Seminar Training and Latin for "it is"), you will find it paraphrased, parodied
Two of my new favorite documentaries are opening at Laemmle's newly-remodeled Royal Theatre in West Los Angeles — quite a spectacular renovation, with three top-tier theatres. Sadly,