You could pre-game the alien-themed festival just by bingeing all 14 seasons of History’s “Ancient Aliens.”
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The gobsmackingly cinematic X-Men spinoff returns for its final season Monday.
The Academy Awards aren’t necessarily broken, but that hasn’t stopped seemingly everyone responsible for this year’s ceremony from spinning The Wheel O’ Random Ideas in search of a fix.
For TV nerds, the fall season used to feel like Christmas as a kid, a time when anticipation turned to wonder at the gifts the networks were about to bestow.
The fall TV season is here, and with their new shows, the broadcast networks are being more inclusive than ever.
Terry O’Quinn portrays a man who solely and steadfastly believes in the seemingly impossible in a series produced by J.J. Abrams. Also, there’s a mysterious hatch.
It’s been three years since the theme park was destroyed, and now Isla Nublar itself is in danger. There’s an active volcano on the island, ready to erupt at any minute, that will kill every last remaining dinosaur.
Feel like you’ve missed most of the nine films nominated for best picture at next weekend’s Oscars? That’s understandable, unless you’ve had plenty of time on your hands since Thanksgiving.
You spend a full summer promoting a series about a gorgeous naked lady covered in cryptic tattoos inside a duffel bag, and of course I’m going to tune in.
Among the many questions raised by “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” are: Did Kentucky manage to hurt director and co-writer Matthew Vaughn in some way as a child? And why does he think Kentucky’s stereotypes are identical to those of Texas?
It’s turning out to be a great summer for getting tween girls interested in historical war movies.
It was, without question, the universe’s single greatest concentration of hairspray and spandex — with the possible exception of David Lee Roth’s tour bus. Beginning Friday, it’s being immortalized in the Netflix comedy “GLOW.”
Twenty years ago, Troma, the makers of “The Toxic Avenger” series, launched a screenwriting contest where each week, fans would submit the next two pages of a script, taking the story in any direction they chose.
Everything I knew about attending the Park City, Utah-based film festival, I learned from watching “Entourage.”
Christmas is coming early, and confusingly, for moviegoers this year with films opening on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.