By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Director Christopher Nolan remarked ahead of "The Dark Knight Rises" debut that his villain is so fearsome that at times he's as hateful as someone carrying out such misdeeds for real.
Hollywood wants your money.

The Weinstein Co. is moving past the R rating earned by its documentary "Bully" and plans to release the film unrated.
The Weinstein Co. is moving past the R rating earned by its documentary "Bully" and plans to release the film unrated.
Fresh off his Oscar glory with "The Artist," there's no silence for Harvey Weinstein when it comes to his next film.
Sony Corp.'s movie studio has put theater owners on notice that it will stop paying millions of dollars per film for disposable 3-D glasses starting next May, just before it is to release a couple of summer blockbusters _ "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "Men in Black III" _ in 3-D.
Sony Corp.'s movie studio will save millions of dollars per movie after it told theater owners it will stop paying for 3-D glasses next May. But moviegoers could end up footing the bill.
Sony Corp.'s movie studio has put theater owners on notice that it will stop paying millions of dollars per film for disposable 3-D glasses starting next May, just before it is to release a couple of summer blockbusters _ "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "Men in Black III" _ in 3-D.
It seems like such a quaint notion: Folks would go to the movie theater, buy their tickets at the box office, then sit down, shut up and pay attention for two hours to what was on the screen.

It seems like such a quaint notion: Folks would go to the movie theater, buy their tickets at the box office, then sit down, shut up and pay attention for two hours to what was on the screen.

Christopher Nolan and Jon Favreau are among the latest posse of directors opposing a new premium video-on-demand (VOD) service backed by Warner Bros., Universal, 20th Century Fox and Sony, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Hollywood is in a tailspin at the box office, but industry leaders say business will bounce back soon enough.

Hollywood is finishing its summer with record revenue but the lowest actual movie attendance in five years.