Keisha Castle-Hughes, left, and Toni Collette in "Hey, Hey, It's Esther Blueberger," part of the Pittsburgh Jewish Israeli Film Festival.
Memory is a funny thing. In 2004, 13-year-old Keisha Castle-Hughes became the youngest best actress nominee in Oscar history for "Whale Rider." (Today)
Thousands of people are packing movie theaters across the country to see the new "Alice in Wonderland" in 3-D, and dozens of them will likely leave with headaches. (Today)
Pittsburgh native Nikki Young will host the local premiere of her short film "Whistle Lesson" during the International Festival of Children's Films today at the August Wilson Center. (Yesterday)
Darren Michaels
"She's Out of My League," with Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve.
Stainer has been friends with Kirk since grade school, but he's cold and analytical when it comes to scoring his friend on the 1 to 10 scale of desirability and looks. (03/12/2010)
Jonathan Olley
Matt Damon stars as Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller, a rogue U.S. Army officer who must hunt through covert and faulty intelligence hidden on foreign soil before war escalates in an unstable region.
Not least among reasons for "The Hurt Locker's" Oscar-laden upset triumph was the film's refusal to take a position on -- or really, even allude to -- the raging political issues surrounding the war in Iraq. (03/12/2010)