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The show the renowned movie critic has always wanted to do is now on Monday through Friday. Each week, Maltin shares with movie fans the hidden movie gems playing in theaters, on Pay-Per-View, Video-On-Demand, DVD, and premium channels. The half-hour show highlights scene-stealing and star-making performances, and incredible movies lost on the shelf.

Monday-Friday 6:30pm ET/ 3:30pm PT


Ask Leonard

Q: Hi Leonard, this is Jan from Toronto, Ontario. You've reviewed thousands of movies. Have you ever been in one?

Leonard MaltinWell, Jan, I've been interviewed in documentaries, like our next one, Trying To Get Good, but my only real screen role has been playing myself in Gremlins 2, in which the little critters murder me after I give their first movie a bad review.

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2010 Movie Guide by Leonard Maltin

Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide

The newest edition of this New York Times bestselling movie guide is now available. In it, you'll find capsule reviews and information on 17,000 movies, a completely updated index of leading actors and directors, and Leonard’s personal favorite films. Find out more about Leonard Maltin's 2010 Movie Guide, which no movie lover should be without!

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Episodes

  • The Messenger

    In “The Messenger,” Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster play soldiers responsible for telling families that their loved ones won’t be returning home from the war.
  • City of Men

    A girl struggles with a difficult curse on this week’s Secret’s Out, hosted by Leonard Maltin.
  • Eastern Promises

    EASTERN PROMISES, MY KID COULD PAINT THAT, A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE, FACTOTUM, JINDABYNE, AWAY FROM HER, VALENTINO
  • Attack of the 50 Foot Woman

    ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN, PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE, ED WOOD, SHOWGIRLS, AKEELAH AND THE BEE, SPELLBOUND, MAD HOT BALLROOM, WHALE RIDER, OCTOBER SKY, KING KONG 2005, PRESTON STURGES: THE FILMMAKER COLLECTION
  • Past Oscar® Nominees

    Host Leonard Maltin highlights past Oscar® nominated movies now airing on premium television.
 

Meet the Host

  • Leonard Maltin

    Leonard Maltin

    Leonard Maltin is perhaps best known for his annual paperback reference, Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide, which was first published in 1969. It was joined by a companion volume, Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide, in 2005. Since 1982 he has appeared on television's Entertainment Tonight," and for three years co-hosted the weekly movie review show Hot Ticket." He currently hosts Secret's Out on ReelzChannel and introduces movies on DirecTV Pay Per View. He teaches at the University of Southern California, and was a member of the faculty at the New School for Social Research in New York City.

    His other books include Leonard Maltin's Family Film Guide, Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia, The Great American Broadcast, The Great Movie Comedians, The Disney Films, Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons, The Art of the Cinematographer, Selected Short Subjects, and (as co-author) The Little Rascals: The Life and Times of Our Gang. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The London Times, Premiere, Smithsonian, TV Guide, Esquire, The Village Voice, Modern Maturity, Satellite Direct, and Disney Magazine.

    For six years he was film critic for Playboy magazine. He has served as Guest Curator at the Museum of Modern Art, and was President of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association in 1995 and 1996. In 1997 he was named to the National Film Preservation Board, and in 2006 was named by the Librarian of Congress to sit on the Board of Directors for the National Film Preservation Foundation. He is also active in the field of DVDs, hosting and co-producing the popular Walt Disney Treasures series. Perhaps the greatest indication of his fame was his appearance in a now-classic episode of the animated series South Park." (Or perhaps it was Carmela consulting his Movie Guide on an episode of The Sopranos.) He lives with his wife and daughter in Los Angeles. He publishes a quarterly newsletter for old-movie buffs, Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy, and maintains a website, www.leonardmaltin.com

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MOVIE NEWS

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Friday, April 24

  • Top 15 Movies Filmed in New Mexico

    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

    It probably comes as no surprise that New Mexico has hosted its share of westerns, including Brokeback Mountain, Appaloosa, and 3:10 to Yuma. Or that the state's desert landscapes have been selected for apocalyptically themed movies such as the upcoming Terminator Salvation and The Book of Eli and the beginning-of-time flick Year One.

    But outside the state's boundaries, not many people know that New Mexico has been the backdrop to more than 100 movies over the past century. To mark ReelzChannel's move to New Mexico and ribbon-cutting ceremony this week, we pick our Top 15 Movies Filmed in New Mexico.

    And don't miss tonight's Secret's Out with Leonard Maltin, coming to you from our new studios in Albuquerque and featuring an interview with Governor Bill Richardson.


    Next Showing: Secret's Out airs tonight at 8:00 PM ET/PT

    Posted 04/24/2009 by reelz

    Related: Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Friday, July 25

  • Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    Pollock

    Leonard Maltin Says:

    On a recent episode of Secret’s Out, I recommended The Human Stain, one of my favorite films of recent years that didn’t find the audience it deserved. One of its stars, Ed Harris, can always be counted on to give a solid performance. If you haven’t seen Pollock, which he also directed, you’ve missed one of his greatest portrayals.

    Harris spent a decade preparing to make this screen biography of the fabled modern artist Jackson Pollock, who struggled for recognition in the 1940s even as he battled his inner demons. Marcia Gay Harden won an Oscar for her portrayal of the woman who put her own career on hold to nurse and nurture Pollock and help him achieve success. But with a self-destructive artist like this, the next pitfall is never far away. Pollock is a demanding but exceptional movie.


    Posted 07/25/2008 by reelz

    Related: Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out | Ed Harris | Pollock | The Human Stain

Friday, July 11

  • Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    The Contender

    Leonard Maltin Says:

    On a recent episode of Secret's Out, we spotlighted films featuring the stars of the new Batman movie The Dark Knight. One of those stars is the gifted actor Gary Oldman, who has the ability to transform himself, almost chameleon-like, into a wide variety of characters. In Rod Lurie's The Contender, the British-born performer becomes a calculated American congressman who's out to find dirt on Vice Presidential nominee Joan Allen.

    The current VP's death enables president Jeff Bridges to nominate senator Allen to fill the vacancy, and make history in the bargain. But Oldman, from the opposing party, takes a certain glee in dredging up any embarrassments he can find in Allen's past, and doesn't mind putting ethics aside in the process. The Contender is a solid political thriller with a strong cast, well-drawn characters, and plenty of surprises.


    The Contender - Trailer

    Joan Allen and Gary Oldman star.

    Posted 07/11/2008 by Dack

    Related: Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out | The Contender

  • The Dark Knight Week Begins Tonight on ReelzChannel TV

    The Dark Knight Week

    ReelzChannel TV's The Dark Knight Week gets started tonight with Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out. In this special episode, Leonard will explore some of the unheralded films which feature these famous cast members from The Dark Knight: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Morgan Freeman.

    On tonight at 7 PM ET/PT.

    Check to see where to watch ReelzChannel TV in your area.


    Posted 07/11/2008 by Dack

    Related: Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out | The Dark Knight

Friday, July 4

  • Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    Sexy Beast

    Leonard Maltin Says:

    On a recent episode of Secret's Out, I recommended the new theatrical release The Wackness, a highly original movie starring Josh Peck and, in an uncharacteristic role, Ben Kingsley. But then, there's almost no kind of part Kingsley can't and won't do. For example, he's an enforcer with a ferocious presence in the crackling crime drama from 2001, Sexy Beast. In the film, Ray Winstone plays a crook who's made good and now lives an easy life in Spain with his beautiful wife. But Ian McShane wants him to come back to England to pull one last job, and he sends Kingsley to make him say yes. One encounter with this man and you'd say yes to anything. Sexy Beast is a smart, funny, potent, often violent gangster film, and if you haven't seen it, I encourage you to seek it out on DVD.


    Posted 07/04/2008 by reelz

    Related: Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out | Ian McShane | Josh Peck | Ray Winstone | Ben Kingsley | Sexy Beast

Friday, June 27

  • Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    Quigley Down Under

    Leonard Maltin Says:

    We recently devoted an entire episode of Secret’s Out to the Western movie genre. One of its strongest proponents over the last twenty years has been Tom Selleck. I’m especially fond of Quigley Down Under, which has all the earmarks of a traditional Western, except for one thing: it takes place in Australia.

    Selleck plays an American gunman hired by a power-hungry rancher (Alan Rickman) to come to Australia and shoot the wild dingoes roaming his property. Upon arrival, Selleck quickly learns that he’s actually been hired to shoot the Aborigines who trespass on Rickman’s land. Selleck walks away from the job, but Rickman won’t stand for this, and marks him for death. The characters are well-drawn, the scenery is great, and the film is thoroughly entertaining.


    Posted 06/27/2008 by reelz

    Related: Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out | Alan Rickman | Tom Selleck | Quigley Down Under

Friday, June 20

  • Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    Leonard Maltin's Online Hidden Gem

    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

    Leonard Maltin Says:

    On a recent episode of Secret's Out, I recommended Be Kind Rewind, a new comedy co-starring Mos Def, the hip hop performer who's turned out to be a first-rate actor. Today, I want to single out his role in 2005's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

    In the film, Martin Freeman plays Arthur Dent, an ordinary fellow who wakes up one day with no idea that the earth is on the verge of destruction, until he's rescued at the very last minute by his friend Ford Prefect, a cool character played by Mos Def who turns out to be an alien. That's just the beginning of Arthur's mind-blowing odyssey in space and time, in this deliciously droll blend of satire and science fiction. You can find The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on DVD.


    Posted 06/20/2008 by reelz

    Related: Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out | The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

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Tuesday, November 20

  • ReelzChannel.com congratulates Leonard Maltin

    One of ReelzChannel's own, Leonard Maltin, has been selected to receive the Caucus of Television Producers, Writers and Directors' journalism award during their annual dinner on December 7th.

    Leonard can currently be seen on ReelzChannel giving his picks of the best small movies you don't want to miss with his show Secret's Out.

    Congratulations Leonard!


    Posted 11/20/2007 by reelz

    Related: Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out

Friday, November 9

Wednesday, October 24

  • Hood aiming for a "grand and operatic" Wolverine flick

    I can sing and dance, too!!!If director Gavin Hood gets his way, expect the upcoming X-Men Origins: Wolverine to differ dramatically in tone from 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand.

    Speaking last week to Secret's Out guest host Aisha Tyler, Hood described his Wolverine as "a person who's really suffering from a great deal of existential angst, who wants to lash out and yet hates himself for doing so...his battle is within his own nature."

    Referencing ancient Greek lore, the Rendition director laid out his ambitious plan for the highly anticipated X-Men prequel, in which Hugh Jackman will reprise his trademark role. "These characters are modern mythological characters that represent human emotion in a grand and somewhat operatic way," Hood said of the inhabitants of Wolverine's comic book universe. "And if we can access that and combine it with some good action and some great cinematography and music and sound and so on, then we could have an exciting, emotional movie."

    "Exciting and emotional" sounds pretty good, especially when contrasted with Brett Ratner's controversial "shallow and bombastic" approach toward X-Men 3.


    Next Showing: X-Men Origins: Wolverine is set for a May 2009 release.

    A Chat with the Director of Wolverine

    Gavin Hood gives Aisha Tyler an exclusive update.

    Posted 10/24/2007 by reelz

    Related: Leonard Maltin's Secret's Out | Hugh Jackman | Gavin Hood | X-Men Origins: Wolverine | Rendition

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