Christian Toto is a freelance writer and film critic for The Washington Times. His work has appeared in People magazine, MovieMaker Magazine, The Denver Post, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and Scripps Howard News Service. He also contributes movie radio commentary to three stations as well as the nationally syndicated Dennis Miller Show and runs the blog What Would Toto Watch?
The filmmaker's raunchy, mean-spirited movie is relentlessly shocking but rarely in a clever or inspired way.
A new documentary presents the career of Eddie Adams, who took some of the world's most well-known images of horror.
If you have to ask what this comedy is about after hearing the title, it isn't for you.
A courageous film — based on a true story — unveils a brutal Islamic custom still practiced in Iran and elsewhere.
A film insider's take on how media should influence global relations misses the mark.
Or will this new medical drama quickly be put on life support?
A new TV show pokes fun at a family with a hybrid car, a vegan dog named Che, and bumper stickers which say, "Support our troops and their opponents."
How the Obama administration could clamp down on conservative chatter.
A visually arresting 3-D film, Terra suffers from too much liberal preaching.