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Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation

  • Blogs

    October 13, 2011

    Tim Tebow perfect for role as Bruce Willis's son in Die Hard 5: A Good Day to Die Hard?

    Action hero?​Fans of radio sports talk host Jim Rome got the scoop on the upcoming Die Hard movie Wednesday when Fox Filmed Entertainment CEO Tom Rothman dished about the film's title (A Good Day to Die Hard) as well as the future of hero John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, and his troubled ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 30, 2011

    What's Your Number? is this week's most ridiculous trailer

    ​Romantic comedies aren't known for their mind-bending plot twists, but even in the template-governed world of Hollywood, they tend to be especially formulaic. To wit, every romantic comedy must conclude with one of two possible outcomes: Either, a) The female lead will end up with the dude wh ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 18, 2011

    Indie collaborations: Are they taking cues from hip-hop?

    ​The National and Sharon Van Etten recorded a song for the Win Win soundtrack. It leaked yesterday, but Fox Searchlight has pretty well scrubbed the legal-ish streams. Regardless, the two artists are a good fit, Matt Berninger's sleepy baritone makes a seamless companion for Van Etten's own ho ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 15, 2010

    Santa's rollin' in ice this year at the Cherry Creek Mall

    Santa's always watching.​Gone is the snow globe-themed display of the past several years at the Cherry Creek Mall. Replacing it is a 30-foot-tall, 22-foot-wide structure made to look like it was made out of ice, complete with constantly falling snow, a technicolor light show and a throne that ... More >>

  • Film

    October 21, 2010

    The hokey pokey: Conviction patronizes the story of Betty Anne Waters

    Santa's always watching.​Gone is the snow globe-themed display of the past several years at the Cherry Creek Mall. Replacing it is a 30-foot-tall, 22-foot-wide structure made to look like it was made out of ice, complete with constantly falling snow, a technicolor light show and a throne that ... More >>

  • Film

    December 17, 2009

    Avatar

    Santa's always watching.​Gone is the snow globe-themed display of the past several years at the Cherry Creek Mall. Replacing it is a 30-foot-tall, 22-foot-wide structure made to look like it was made out of ice, complete with constantly falling snow, a technicolor light show and a throne that ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 27, 2009

    When Rock 'n' Roll meets Hollywood: Ten Awful Decisions

    ​ Taking Woodstock is in theaters Friday. Maybe it will be really good, or maybe taking a stand-up comedian and sticking him in a semi-dramatic movie about Woodstock that doesn't feature any -- any! -- musical performances is a terrible idea. Still, rock 'n' roll and Hollywood have been ugly, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 10, 2008

    Today's Night & Day Featured Event: Marley & Me Dog Food and Blanket Drive

    Most pet lovers have heard of the bestselling novel by journalist John Grogan, Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog. Hollywood couldn't wait to get its hands on the story: A mere three years after the book was published, 20th Century Fox is releasing the film version of Marley ... More >>

  • Calendar

    December 4, 2008

    Marley Gives

    Most pet lovers have heard of the bestselling novel by journalist John Grogan, Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog. Hollywood couldn't wait to get its hands on the story: A mere three years after the book was published, 20th Century Fox is releasing the film version of Marley ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 10, 2007

    I Have a Bad Feeling About This: The Star Wars Holiday Special

    Most pet lovers have heard of the bestselling novel by journalist John Grogan, Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog. Hollywood couldn't wait to get its hands on the story: A mere three years after the book was published, 20th Century Fox is releasing the film version of Marley ... More >>

  • Film

    July 12, 2007

    Joshua

    Joshua gets it: Your kid is a monster.

  • Film

    February 1, 2007

    The Music Men

    Halfway through Sundance, and still whistling a happy tune.

  • Film

    November 9, 2006

    Sorry Raters

    This Film catches moral watchdogs with their pants down.

  • Film

    October 5, 2006

    Sorry Raters

    This Film catches moral watchdogs with their pants down.

  • Home Entertainment

    August 31, 2006

    The Short Goodbye

    This Film catches moral watchdogs with their pants down.

  • Film

    August 31, 2006

    The Breakups

    Stale romantic comedy has neither romance nor comedy.

  • Home Entertainment

    June 22, 2006

    Vampires of Moscow

    Stale romantic comedy has neither romance nor comedy.

  • Film

    May 25, 2006

    Lucky X III

    The third X-Men is a charm for comic fans.

  • Home Entertainment

    September 15, 2005

    Westword's top DVD picks for the week of September 15, 2005

    The third X-Men is a charm for comic fans.

  • Calendar

    May 19, 2005

    Golden Oldies

    Two vintage cinemas mark seventy-plus years of enchanting Denver.

  • Film

    May 5, 2005

    Peace or Death

    Kingdom of Heaven is bloody good holy Hollywood fare.

  • Film

    March 10, 2005

    Talkin' 'bot Love

    Like Big Fish for little kids, Robots works hard to please everyone.

  • Film

    February 3, 2005

    Hide and Suck

    Close your eyes, count to ten, and hope this De Niro disaster disappears.

  • Film

    August 12, 2004

    Yes, You Can

    In Garden State, home is where Zach Braff's heart is.

  • Film

    July 1, 2004

    A Ransom for Redford

    The actor stars in Pieter Jan Brugge's surprisingly smart The Clearing.

  • Film

    February 12, 2004

    Rites of Spring

    Bernardo Bertolucci revisits young love with The Dreamers.

  • Summer Guide

    June 12, 2003

    Think Distinct

    This summer's movies could withstand the drought.

  • Film

    February 27, 2003

    Flick Pick

    The Fly

  • Film

    September 19, 2002

    Rye Commentary

    Igby shows, once again, that money can't buy happiness.

  • Culture

    July 11, 2002

    Fight Club

    When it comes to producing movies, it's a fine art (or Art Linson)

  • Culture

    June 20, 2002

    Duh Press

    Fear and self-loathing at the Minority Report junket.

  • News

    April 18, 2002

    Phil's Big Scores

    Anshutz's domain stretches from kids' theater to pro sports.

  • News

    April 18, 2002

    Holy Hollywood

    Billionaire Philip Anschutz is poised to become a PG-movie mogul.

  • Film

    March 14, 2002

    Deep Freeze

    Three mammals and a baby try to keep us warm in Ice Age.

  • Film

    November 29, 2001

    Flaming Wreck

    Owen Wilson goes Behind Enemy Lines and lands on familiar terrain.

  • Culture

    June 7, 2001

    The Great Escape

    Baz Luhrmann makes movies--and audiences--in his own image.

  • Culture

    May 3, 2001

    Shoot Straight

    Chris Carter considers the futures of X-Files and Lone Gunmen

  • Culture

    March 1, 2001

    Treat Him Write

    Sam Hamm writes great scripts. So why do they rarely get made?

  • News

    July 27, 2000

    Fox on the Run

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    July 2, 1998

    Afterthought Special

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    June 18, 1998

    The X Factor

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    May 28, 1998

    Syrupy but Sweet

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    April 23, 1998

    Awed Couple

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • News

    January 29, 1998

    Twenty Years of Denver

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    December 18, 1997

    That Sinking Feeling

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    November 27, 1997

    Rasputin's Goons

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    May 15, 1997

    Downer Under

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    August 23, 1995

    BROTHERLY LOVES

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    August 16, 1995

    CLOUDS, FOLLOWED BY STEADY DRIVEL

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

  • Film

    May 24, 1995

    BLOWN OUT OF PROPORTION

    During its first week on the air, Channel 31's news demonstrates a little substance and a lot of style.

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