Frost/Nixon
Madea Locksdown Number One
Tyler Perry’s Madea busts out of the slammer grossing $41.1 million last weekend, leaving all the other movies in the big house.


Friday the 13th’s Your Bloody Valentine
Forget Cupid, Jason of Friday the 13th won the audience’s heart, and helped make last weekend the highest grossing February weekend ever. 


Oscar Nominees Announced
The nominees for the 81st Annual Academy Awards were announced and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button lead the pack with 12 nominations, followed by Slumdog Millionaire with 10.


Producers Guild of America Announces Oscar's Blueprint
The PGA’s Best Picture nominees usually foreshadow the Oscars, which is good news for The Dark Knight and Slumdog Millionaire, but bad news for Doubt and Gran Torino.


SAG Award Nominees Announced

Doubt led the way with five nominations and Heath Ledger received another nod for his performance in The Dark Knight, when nominees for the 15th Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced this week.



Critcs' Choice Awards 2009 Nominees Announced

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button leads the way with six nominations, with several nods for Milk, Doubt, and Frost/Nixon, with surprisingly no mention of Sam Mendes' Revolutionary Road.



Going for Golden Globes
Frost/Nixon, Benjamin Button and Doubt, along with two domestic partnerships fare best as The Hollywood Foreign Press names their contenders for Golden Globes.


Nixon and Frost’s Intellectual Boxing Match
Michael Sheen and Frank Langella explain why the two theater stars couldn’t resist reprising their stage roles as David Frost and Richard Nixon on the big screen, and how working with Ron Howard made the film a knockout.


Legendary Musicians, Vigilantes, and Guilty Presidents, Oh My!
There are lots of choices and stars this week in theaters, from singing sensation Beyonce Knowles to Superbad’s Michael Cera, and Nixon admitting guilt in The Watergate Scandal.