Film: Human Rights Watch Film Festival at Lincoln Center
From the killing fields of Cambodia to the courts of Mexico, inhumanity and injustice have starring roles at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, opening on Friday at Lincoln Center. feeds.nytimes.com |
Netflix arrival worries local video stores
At least one Vancouver video rental store is worried the Canadian launch of Netflix, an online service for movies and TV, could put them out of business. cbc.ca |
'Lottery Ticket' comes up a few numbers short
Aside from the saving grace of stars Bow Wow and Ice Cube, this broad comedy borders on the offensive and offers few laughs. rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
'Waiting for Superman': Is it the next hard-hitting documentary?
Documentary films are all over theaters and TV, but do they have an impact? rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
The Movie That Made a Supreme Court Justice
Justice Sonia M. Sotomayor told an audience on Sunday that “12 Angry Men,” from 1957, persuaded her that she was on the right path in life. feeds.nytimes.com |