No animals were harmed — or so they say
Five recent movies have slapped the “No animals were harmed” disclaimer on their end-credits without the permission of the organization that trademarked the phrase. The American Humane Association,...
View ArticleUntil then, we’ll settle for the “Pawscars”
Until the Academy Award folks wise up and start giving awards for canine performances, we have the “Pawscars” — unofficial honors from the American Humane Association given to commend those films that,...
View ArticleNumerous animals were permanently harmed in the making of this nasty and...
The American Humane Association is urging Congress to act immediately in light of Monday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision to strike down a federal law that prohibited videos, photographs and other...
View ArticleSnubbing Rin Tin Tin
Author Susan Orlean, whose latest book brings Rin Tin Tin back to life, thinks it’s time that the canine star be awarded the Oscar he was so rudely denied 83 years ago. In her biography of the most...
View Article“Too much people and not enough dog”
“The Big Chill for the AARP set.” “Too much people and not enough dog.” “A dog of a flick.” Lawrence Kasdan’s new movie, Darling Companion, isn’t receiving universal acclaim. A movie about a lost dog...
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