Making war
Unlike most past war films, those examining the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are hitting theaters while the wars are ongoing.
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Unlike most past war films, those examining the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are hitting theaters while the wars are ongoing.
'Cine'cism: BWelk's thoughts on Sunday's Academy Awards.
Picking the winners? This sounds easy.
"Cop Out" nothing more than harassment.
BWelk discusses Entertainment Weekly's recent list of best directors.
Opening the shutter on spoilers.
BWelk reacts to the Oscar nominations.
Should've just stayed in Paris.
Lone Scherfig’s film transcends Oscar-bait, becoming a wholly original work of art.
Brian Welk interviews movie do-it-all Peter Bogdanovich.
Brian Welk reviews the nominees for the Academy Awards announced today.
Brian Welk jumps the gun on Tuesday's nominations by giving his own picks by category.
Brian Welk guesses what will happen when the Oscar nominations are announced.
John Barnett and Brian Welk debate the Best Picture chances of "Avatar" in an email discussion.
The Golden Globes have never been much for importance or competition, but as always, the winners last night, providing only a few surprises, have offered a renewed perspective on the upcoming Oscar race.
Brian Welk predicts the year in film.
Brian Welk celebrates the advances film made in 2009.
Tom Ford decorates “A Single Man” into the ideal '60s period piece with pages from Vogue to Godard. Ford is a fashion director turned filmmaker, and he’s a natural at both.
WEEKEND's Brian Welk discusses his favorite films of the year.
“Precious” is the most heart-wrenching drama of the year, and it is such a shame that there is an audience of people too afraid and uncomfortable to face drama, even in the event of a happy ending, if it is too pure and close to reality.