Ridley Scott's life-of-Moses epic Exodus may be coming to theatres in December 2014 -- just nine months after Darren Aronofsky's Noah. Read more
Ridley Scott's life-of-Moses epic Exodus may be coming to theatres in December 2014 -- just nine months after Darren Aronofsky's Noah. Read more
Brief comments on the upcoming Darren Aronofsky film from two of its actors: Mark Margolis, who plays a fallen angel, and Ray Winstone, who plays Noah's brother-in-law Tubal-Cain. Read more
Here are links to all the reviews, and some of the more substantial blog posts, that I have written about the first eleven Star Trek movies over the past two decades. Read more
James Horner wrote the music for possibly the best Star Trek movie of them all, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Then he scored its follow-up, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock -- the only movie in which the Klingons are out-and-out villains -- and his music, interestingly, hints at some things that the Klingons might have in common with our heroes. Read more
Jerry Goldsmith wrote the music for five of the first ten Star Trek movies -- and the Klingon theme, which he originally conceived as "bad guy" music, came to have other meanings over the years. Read more
Disaster-epic maestro Roland Emmerich is going to produce a six-hour mini-series about T.E. Lawrence, the man known to the world as "Lawrence of Arabia". Read more
The makers of Black Nativity, a modern-day musical that includes a "dream sequence" about the birth of Jesus, have released the first set of images from the film. Read more
Chris Pine says James T. Kirk is "a man of passion and emotion and follows his gut." But was he always this way? And how have the new Star Trek movies altered the central character dynamics of this franchise? Read more