I’ve written about “Sex and the City” more than my fair share of times in this column throughout the past year.
Author Archives: Kate Stanhope
Actors’ federation makes deal with movie studios
A second strike in Hollywood became increasingly unlikely Wednesday when the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists announced a tentative agreement with movie studios.
“˜Recount’ revives TV film
This weekend, I watched what has to be my favorite movie of 2008 thus far.
What will make the next jump from TV to silver screen?
Last week, it was announced that the 1987 Johnny Depp career-starter “21 Jump Street” is going to be made into a movie featuring none other than “Superbad’s” Jonah Hill.
SAG strike against studios a possibility
TV fans have been able to enjoy a brief but important return of scripted television, but fans of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Gossip Girls” would be wise not to get used to fresh episodes of their favorite shows.
Happy marriages only exist in movies
Last week I celebrated the end of midterms by going to the movies ““ yeah, I wish I was a more original film columnist, too.
Location is central to film success
This weekend, with other millions of people, I saw “Iron Man,” and let’s hear it for not only Robert Downey Jr.’s inspired performance but also for a superhero movie that actually doesn’t take place in New York City or an imaginary city such as Metropolis or Gotham.