Column: 1999 or 2007: Which was a better year for movies? (Indiana Statesman)In the past two decades there have been a lot of quality movies released. In the '90s one year stood out: 1999. Many of the movies on the top movies of the nineties belong to 1999, from Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia," to the excellent adaptation of Palahniuk's "Fight Club," or even Mike Judge's workplace comedy "Office Space," '99 stood out in the best way.
Local movies (Erie Times-News)MOVIES AT THE ARBORETUM -- Friday nights at dusk at Frontier Park, Eighth Street and Greengarden Boulevard -- sponsored by Family Services of NW Pa., LEAF, United Way of Erie County, City of Erie -- free, open to public.
'Inventing the Movies': The Epic Battle between Innovation and the Status Quo in Hollywood (Knowledge at Wharton)While many companies are scrambling to gain competitive advantage by finding ways to innovate using technology, the film industry -- as characterized in Scott Kirsner's book, Inventing the Movies -- has had a century-long history of shunning innovation and eschewing technological progress. Subtitled "Hollywood's Epic Battle Between Innovation and the Status Quo, from Thomas Edison to Steve ...
Movies opening this week (San Jose Mercury News)Movies opening in San Francisco Bay Area