"Bring It On" was the surprise hit of the summer of 2000, a gritty ghetto-meets-suburbia cheerleading drama which turned Gabrielle Union and Kirsten Dunst into Hollywood stars.
On Aug. 15, 1969, over a half-million young people descended upon the Catskills Mountains in upstate New York for a three-day music festival which would come to define the hippie generation. The renowned rock concert would take place in the tiny town of Bethel on a 600-acre meadow ...
Quentin Tarantino took over ten years to finish writing the script for "Inglourious Basterds," and fans of his grisly brand of splatter fare will undoubtedly find the film well worth the wait. This gruesome World War II saga stars Brad Pitt as Lieutenant Aldo Raine, a half-breed hillbilly from Tennessee who assembles an all-Jewish unit of American GIs for a Nazi scalp-hunting party across occupied France ...
Houston is releasing her new album, "I Look to You," on Aug. 31.
On Aug. 28, 2005, with Hurricane Katrina bearing down on the New Orleans, Scott and Kimberly Rivers Roberts made the fateful decision to weather the storm instead of evacuate. Armed with a video camera, Kim started wandering around their Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood, interviewing friends and relatives who had also chosen to stay in the city.
Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
In 1999, "The Blair Witch Project" heralded the arrival of a new genre of horror flick…
A spiritually-debilitating descent into depravity.
Although bodaciously billed as a tale dispensing God's honest truth about Adolf Hitler, this flick is actually more akin to an episode of "Hogan's Heroes" than any World War II documentary you might find on the History Channel.
Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun