The box office gets a jolt this week, with a pair of action thrillers making their debuts, plus an easygoing family comedy to put a smile on your face.
A crime thriller, an animated romp and a raunchy comedy—just the dose of variety the movie doctor ordered for what's been a rather bland summer season at cinemas so far.
This weekend, we get two new movies that aren't your traditional summer fare—the first an adaptation of a beloved musical, the other a sequel to a somewhat surprising hit from not long ago.
One of the greatest stories ever told first made it to film in 1939 when Judy Garland became Dorthy in the classic tale of 'The Wizard of Oz', and to this date remains on of the greatest films of all time. Now Disney has just released the first trailer for their prequel to the story.
Andy Samberg and Kristen Wiig were the main reason I allowed 'Saturday Night Live' to take up precious space on my DVR, and now they are both gone from the show. Samberg confirmed the rumor on Friday, but he also managed to give us a little hope, hinting that he may not be entirely done with 'SNL'.
Big day for release date news, as Fox has set May 23, 2014 for ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,’ the sequel to last year’s ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes.’
Next Sunday will mark 100 years since the Titanic disappeared into the Atlantic Ocean at 2:20 A.M. April 15th 1912. 'Titanic' first hit theaters in 1997, it was nominated for 14 Oscars and took home 11 of them. The epic movie grossed over $600 million at the domestic box office, and today (April 4) the film will be re-released to theaters, but this time you can see it in 3D. Here are some fun fact
Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford recently announced that one of their new tunes will be a part of what is supposed to be one of the biggest summer blockbusters.
The 80's seem to have crept their way back into our lives in the 21st century by way of fashion, television, and of course movies. Unlike the return of 'Bevis and Butthead' (sorry not my thing) I'm actually excited to see 'The Muppets' return.