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People.com: Where Prince William, Kate Will Stay If They Go to Yosemiteupdated: Fri Jun 03 2011 16:09:00

A haunted room at the Ahwahnee hotel was named for Queen Elizabeth II after she roomed there in 1983

From Hollywood to Havana: Artists give movie posters a Cuban twistupdated: Tue May 31 2011 10:26:00

There are no pictures of A-list actors or screaming quotes from five-star reviews -- but the simple, bold designs of Cuban movie posters instantly catch the eye.

Review: 'Your Highness' is a bustupdated: Fri Apr 08 2011 14:19:00

Odds bodkins, but this medieval romp is a strange and sorry beast, a one-eyed monster so starved of mirth it devours its own tail.

Review: Action tramples all in 'Paris'updated: Fri Feb 05 2010 09:53:00

Just in time for Valentine's Day: a John Travolta shoot-'em-up that makes the City of Love look like a bad day in Baghdad.

What's that bombastic music in movie trailers?updated: Wed Jan 13 2010 07:49:00

Even if you've never heard of "Carmina Burana" by Carl Orff, you've heard "Carmina Burana" by Carl Orff.

Review: 'Wall-E' is a classicupdated: Thu Jan 22 2009 09:27:00

The most consistent production unit in Hollywood just hit another home run.

FSB: 2008: A TV Odysseyupdated: Thu Dec 11 2008 06:41:00

Our Houston-based film production boutique, Zenfilm, specializes in advertising, music videos, documentaries, web video, and media strategy. As a husband-and-wife director-producer team, we have been making motion pictures together for almost 20 years.

People.com: Sean Penn: Guy Ritchie Will Shine, Post-Madonnaupdated: Fri Nov 07 2008 14:38:00

"Guy Ritchie is back!" declares an earlier ex-husband of Madonna

Time.com: 1,000 Movies To Watchupdated: Mon Oct 13 2008 12:00:00

There's something about film critics that makes them susceptible to the lure of lists

Time.com: Dark Knight: Lines, but Not for Ticketsupdated: Thu Jul 17 2008 20:00:00

The advent of advance sales has made waiting hours for tickets obsolete. So why does the practice continue?

Time.com: Lost Footage of Metropolis Emergesupdated: Mon Jul 07 2008 15:00:00

Fritz Lang's classic sci-fi movie has been given a new lease of life, after missing reels were unearthed in Argentina

The Screening Room's top ten songs in moviesupdated: Thu May 01 2008 04:37:00

This list isn't just about soundtracks or great music in the movies -- it is about quintessential movie moments where a song flawlessly complements or enhances the action.

Time.com: Sci-Fi Writer Arthur C. Clarke Diesupdated: Tue Mar 18 2008 20:00:00

Arthur C. Clarke, a visionary science fiction writer who won worldwide acclaim with more than 100 books on space, science and the future, died Wednesday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, an aide said. He was 90

Robbed! The Screening Room's top ten Oscars that weren't.updated: Fri Feb 22 2008 12:22:00

We all have our favorites for the big honors at Hollywood's top awards show, but over its 80-year history there have been some classic films, performers and people behind the scenes that have been criminally overlooked by Oscar.

The Screening Room's Top 10 Life-Affirming Movie Momentsupdated: Thu Jan 10 2008 10:37:00

They might make you punch the air or bring a tear to your eye: this month on the Screening Room, we've picked our top ten life-affirming moments from the movies.

The Screening Room's Top 10 British Villainsupdated: Thu Jan 10 2008 10:09:00

According to Hollywood, nothing says "I'm an evil mastermind" like a cut-glass British accent and a lip-curling sneer. Why? We're not sure. But as one of the movie world's favorite stereotypes, this month we celebrate the London Film Festival by picking our top 10 British villains.

Review: 'Little Children' not kid's stuffupdated: Thu Oct 12 2006 22:25:00

Sarah (Kate Winslet) tells herself she's "a researcher studying the behavior of boring suburban women," an anthropologist of the neighborhood. It helps her cope with a routine built around her toddler's needs, at least for a little while.

Review: Hearing the lightupdated: Mon Jan 23 2006 10:13:00

"Eternal light" sounds serenely stable, doesn't it? And in the liturgy of the traditional Requiem, or Mass for the dead, it's usually just that.

Fortune: Is game theory real? Ask Bill Belichick's Patriots.updated: Mon Oct 31 2005 00:01:00

IF GAME THEORY SOUNDS TOO RAREFIED TO INTEREST you, consider a small story about one of the discipline's geniuses, Thomas Schelling, who just received the Nobel Prize in economics for his work in t...

Partisans agree on political filmsupdated: Thu Oct 07 2004 12:42:00

This election's hot-button issues such as Iraq and taxes are driving political parties further apart.

Fortune: 2001 Is Here--Just Not As Envisionedupdated: Mon Nov 13 2000 00:01:00

Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey will be rereleased on New Year's Eve. With the help of CNBC's Richard Hart, FORTUNE compares Kubrick's vision of 2001 with life as the year approaches.

Fortune: Vlad-Handingupdated: Mon Jun 07 1999 00:01:00

On the centennial of the birth of Vladimir Nabokov, lepidopterist, chess enthusiast, and possibly the greatest Russian and American novelist of the 20th century, here are a few tools to help you dr...

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