Darfur is better than The Hurt Locker. Fifty percent of human beings don't believe the Holocaust happened. He made Auschwitz to show the depths of insanity that people are capable of carrying out in a casual way. The film is 20% violent ...
Why did "The Hurt Locker," a well-acted, tension-filled but otherwise undistinguished Hollywood war movie focusing on a military bomb-disposal team in Iraq, win the 2010 Academy Award for Best Picture? After viewing the film recently, ...
Film's producers subpoena Qwest Communications for Denver man's records, apparently overcoming legal challenges in their pursuit of alleged file sharers. Read this blog post by Greg Sandoval on Media Maverick.
If The Hurt Locker does win, though, there won't be a full contingent to pick up the award. For the first time in its history, the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has banned a nominee from attending the Oscars. ...
It was an effects-driven movie. The effects were awesome. The plot? Not so much. So really, it would have been surprising (and disappointing) to me if Avatar had won best picture. Is Hurt Locker more enjoyable? Not hardly. ...
Producers of Oscar-winning film 'The Hurt Locker' did not properly serve a subpoena on a South Dakota-based ISP, according to that company's lawyers. Read this blog post by Greg Sandoval on Media Maverick.
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