If you’ve ever dreamed of making a movie, but don’t know how, the Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History is offering three workshops Monday, Sept. 8 with “Add the Words” fi... Read more
By JENNIFER K. BAUER In February 2014, 44 protesters were arrested in the Idaho State Capitol for trespassing. They stood silently with their left hands over their mouths to bring attention... Read more
By Michelle Schmidt Inland360.com Even though the Civil War took place 150 years ago, it has been ongoing topic in film over the past hundred years. Lance Rhoades, a Seattle-based film schol... Read more
Movie Review by ROGER MOORE, of the Orlando Sentinel After a decade when the only person to take her seriously was Woody Allen, Scarlett Johansson seems to have found her groove of late, wit... Read more
Movie review by ROGER MOORE, of the Orlando Sentinel Whatever charms turned the musical “Jersey Boys” into a Tony-winning Broadway hit are sorely missed in Clint Eastwood’s tone-deaf corpse... Read more
Movie review by Roger Moore, of McClatchy Newspapers The charms of “How to Train Your Dragon” are thinned a bit for its sequel, a cartoon with better animation and livelier action, if fewer... Read more
Movie Review by Roger Moore, of the Orlando Sentinel In this year’s annual Tom Cruise sci-fi epic, he plays a future soldier condemned to repeat the same botched D-Day invasion until he triu... Read more
Movie Review by ROGER MOORE, McClatchy-Tribune News Service Seth MacFarlane wants to be a movie star in the worst way. “A Million Ways to Die in the West” is result of this longing — a long... Read more
Movie Review by Roger Moore, of the Orlando Sentinel Leave it to the X-Men to put the fun back in summer blockbusters. Hugh Jackman, in the role he was coiffed to play, and the rest of the c... Read more
By MICHELLE SCHMIDT Inland360.com When it comes to songs from Disney’s “Frozen,” there seems to be a primary call to action: “Let it go, let it go, can’t hold it back anymore.” Kids — and ev... Read more