Your time away from others could be so very much worse, as shown by these movies about being alone.
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Use Feb. 29 to finally see some of these films you should see some day but keep putting off.
The ingredients are there, but the TV titan’s first series for Netflix just never jells.
The actor, known for his portrayal of the android Data, will perform a concert in conjunction with the convention, returning Wednesday at the Rio.
The latest in the subgenre of “Beatles inspired” dramas opens Friday in time for local fans to see it before Paul McCartney’s two weekend shows at T-Mobile Arena.
“We’ve always described him as one of the smartest and dumbest people we’ve ever met,” said Brad Phillips, who has known the Las Vegas-based “Jeopardy!” champ since high school.
The streaming giant is facing some serious threats to its dominance.
It’s still very early, but 2019 at the movies is shaping up to look a lot like the past several years with one fairly large exception: Unlike 2018, there’s a “Star Wars” movie people might actually go see.
The Wright brothers dreamed of flying.
If there’s one thing I could say to Tom Cruise, it would be this: CGI.
Coming up is a reboot of Cinemax’s sex-and-explosions action series “Strike Back” (10 p.m. Friday), a little more than two years after its finale.
If you were upset by the character arc of Oscar nominee Sam Rockwell’s racist cop in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” you might want to steer clear of “Hostiles.”
Has it really been a decade since MTV brought its traveling circus known as the Video Music Awards to the Palms?
You would think one film festival would be enough during a week that draws 50,000 movie lovers to a town of 7,500 people. You would be mistaken.
They’ve battled the villainous William Stryker, the killing machines known as Sentinels and, more often than not, each other. Now, the mutants of “X-Men: Apocalypse” are fighting their greatest enemy yet: sequelitis.