Billy Kay


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  • 'Duck Dynasty' Star Phil Robertson: 'We're Trying to Get Out of This Without Acting Like Charlie Sheen'
    By: Lindsey DiMattina May 06, 2013 2:15pm EST
    Phil Robertson opens up about his 'Duck Dynasty' family and reality television.
  • 'Girls,' 'Breaking Bad' Top Writers Guild of America 2013 TV Nominees
    By: Alicia Lutes December 06, 2012 11:16am EST
    Writers getting awarded!
  • The Bourne Legacy Review
    By: Matt Patches August 09, 2012 12:16pm EST
    This time, they built the shaky cam right into the script!
  • Hereafter Review
    By: Thomas Leupp October 21, 2010 2:34pm EST
    What happens after we die? Don’t expect any easy answers from Clint.
  • 2009 WGA Nominations
    By: Emily Christianson January 07, 2009 4:07pm EST
    The Coen brothers could be adding a third Writers Guild of America Award to their impressive trophy case next month if they can nab another for best original screenplay for Burn After Reading. The WGA, who announced their nominees today, presented Joel and Ethan Coen with best adapted screenplay last year for No Country for Old Men and best original screenplay in 1997 for Fargo.
  • Committed Review
    By: Mauricio Minotta November 04, 2008 12:48pm EST
    When Jolene (Heather Graham) says "Till death do us part," she's not fooling around.
  • Untraceable Review
    By: Kit Bowen January 25, 2008 4:37am EST
    With a very creepy premise about a serial killer using the Internet to kill his victims, Untraceable mostly delivers the chills, despite its conventionalities.
  • Atonement Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 07, 2007 12:17pm EST
    Atonement follows the grand tradition of sweeping romantic period films, alternating between lush beauty and stark realism; it grabs your heart and doesn’t let go.
  • 3:10 to Yuma Review
    By: Brian Marder September 07, 2007 6:32am EST
    There’s no true grit to be found in James Mangold’s fun but safe Western remake. Nitpicking, however, is no way to treat a movie that gives us two heavyweights like Russell Crowe and Christian Bale on top of their games.
  • Stardust Review
    By: Robert Sims August 13, 2007 11:38am EST
    Stardust is so witty, enchanting and romantic, it’s destined to become The Princess Bride of the Harry Potter generation.