Revolution Revisited

Film Reviews: When Variety reviewed Hugh Hudson’s “Revolution” on Dec. 12, 1985, Jagr. said the film was “a little like visiting a museum — it looks good without really being alive,” and predicted that “victory at the box office seems unlikely.”

Hollywood, je t’aime

Film Reviews: A polished crowd-pleaser likely to rank among the year’s more popular gay pics.

City of Borders

Film Reviews: Jerusalem’s gay community offers one small equal-footing intersection for Israelis and Palestinians, Jews and Muslims.

Kelin

Film Reviews: There’s something about family life in a yurt that seems to have touched off a sympathetic nerve worldwide.

KICKS

Film Reviews: Two teenage girls’ adoration of a British soccer star becomes dangerously intense.

Modern Love Is Automatic

Film Reviews: Sophomore writer-helmer-editor-producer Zach Clark (“Rock & Roll Eulogy”) audaciously suggests that even whipping businessmen while wearing latex catsuits won’t necessarily make you happy.

High-Rise (Um lugar ao sol)

Film Reviews: Pic brings auds into the elite penthouses overlooking the upwardly mobile cities of Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Recife.

What killed TV pitchman Billy Mays?

Billy Mays, the burly, bearded television pitchman whose boisterous hawking of products such as Orange Glo and OxiClean made him a pop-culture icon, has died. He was 50.

5 Sacha Baron Cohen publicity stunts

The comedian has turned getting press for his upcoming films into an art form. Here’s a listof his best spectacle-causing scenes.

On Canada Day, let’s hear it for the True North strong and on TV

A holiday Wednesday – now that’s just cruel. Inconvenient mid-week closings of banks and booze stores. No long-weekend jaunts to the cottage. On top of which, it looks like rain, which is bound to put a damper on family barbecues and fireworks. With no one around to help clean up ...

Mariah Carey Dresses Up Like Eminem

Arts, Briefly: CBS Repeats Take the Ratings Pot

Television Review | ‘Nova: Musical Minds’: Our Brains on Music: The Science

Fred Travalena, Master of Impressions in Comedy Is Dead at 66

Gale Storm, TV Star of ‘My Little Margie,’ Dies at 87