Showing results for: the first movie to have a fart scene (page 20)

"Get Rich or Die Tryin'"
50 Cent takes to the big screen in Jim Sheridan's ghetto melodrama. And? He cries. Don't laugh!
11/09/2005 21:51 UTC
The unbearable lightness of Benigni
Roberto Benigni's comic fable about one family's struggle to survive in a Nazi concentration camp is in offensively poor taste.
10/31/1998 01:00 UTC
Chaz Ebert and director Steve James on Roger Ebert's legacy
Ebert's widow talks about the wrenching experience of documenting Roger Ebert's death -- and life
07/03/2014 03:00 UTC
Family circus
Jerry Springer: Ringmaster Reviewed by Gary Kaufman The movie is every bit as loud and raunchy as the television show -- so what's not to like?
12/03/1998 01:00 UTC
Film critic David Edelstein fired by NPR over "Last Tango in Paris" rape joke
Edelstein received backlash online after making a joke to comment on the death of Bernardo Bertolucci
11/28/2018 15:13 UTC
"Transformers": Robot warriors of the Tea Party attack
Once a defense of the war on terror, Michael Bay's robot franchise mirrors the GOP's decline into paranoid whining
06/28/2014 20:00 UTC
Blame Canada? Hell, let's declare war!
It's a vile, cold, wooded wasteland populated with propaganda-spewing lumberjacks and their irritating ilk. Who needs it?
03/23/2000 22:00 UTC
The product placement monster that E.T. spawned
From "Survivor" to "Will and Grace," advertising is becoming just another part of the story line.
04/26/2001 23:30 UTC
"Prey" is the No. 1 premiere on Hulu; original "Predator" stars sing its praises
The action film shifts the paradigm of how a Native-led film looks ... and sounds
08/13/2022 18:59 UTC
"Glory Road"
This movie about a trailblazing college basketball team isn't a slam dunk, but it does manage to sink a few surprisingly good shots.
01/13/2006 16:00 UTC
"Bird Box" originally showed the monsters, but scene was cut because they looked so ridiculous
Want to know what the "Bird Box" monsters look like? Screenwriter Eric Heisserer says it wasn't pretty
12/28/2018 20:00 UTC
Delirious in a different kind of way
An interview with Michael Ondaatje
11/18/1996 22:58 UTC
Tom DiCillo
"Box of Moonlight" director Tom Dicillo on the "tedious, boring, painful experience" of making an independent film.
08/09/1997 18:15 UTC
Reading "The Wings of the Dove"
Henry James reminded me, once again, that suffering can bring great rewards.
08/02/2005 01:47 UTC
"Still Alice": Julianne Moore's pulpy, Oscar-worthy Alzheimer's role
The star is luminous as a brilliant academic fading into dementia -- in a manufactured Lifetime-style melodrama
12/04/2014 04:59 UTC