By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
"Death Wish" director Michael Winner, a British filmmaker, restaurant critic and bon vivant, died Monday. He was 77.
Unforgettable songs like "Tennessee Waltz" and "(How Much Is That) Doggie in the Window?" made Patti Page the best-selling female singer of the 1950s and a star who would spend much of the rest of her life traveling the world.

"Jim Thorpe - All-American," "Brian's Song," "Rudy" and "Any Given Sunday" are just a few of the best movies devoted to America's most popular sport.

The year was 1967, and 23-year-old Syracuse University student Bob Wheeler had been hitchhiking across the country, conducting hundreds of interviews for his master's thesis, an oral history of legendary American Indian athlete and Olympian Jim Thorpe.

It's the week of the femme fatales. Glenn Close celebrates her 65th birthday, and it's the 20th anniversary of the film "Basic Instinct."

Let's celebrate Mr. Douglas' top 10 films in time for his birthday.

A look at 20 quality films that didn't receive an Oscar nomination.
"For weeks we have been hearing about the MTV special that would feature a teen couple contemplating abortion … We know that MTV is no bastion of decency or truth, but we did not think the show would actually go as far as it did. We were wrong," writes Bryan Kemper and Kristan Hawkins at LifeNews.com.

Celebrities, fans, friends and family members will say goodbye to Tony Curtis during public funeral services to celebrate the movie star's life.

From dressing in drag to posing nude for his 80th birthday, Tony Curtis truly was a defiant one.

Tony Curtis shaped himself from a 1950s movie heartthrob into a respected actor, showing a determined streak that served him well in such films as "Sweet Smell of Success," "The Defiant Ones" and "Some Like It Hot."

Tony Curtis molded himself from a 1950s movie heartthrob to a respected actor, showing a determined streak that served him well with such films as "Sweet Smell of Success," ''The Defiant Ones" and "Some Like It Hot."

"With few exceptions, it's hard to think of a leading man today who could credibly go toe to toe with Rocky or Indiana Jones," writes Steve Greydanus at his National Catholic Register blog.