Here’s a look at some of what’s coming to theaters — from live-action remakes of beloved animation to a “Fast Furious” spinoff to, yes, more superheroes — during the hottest months of the year.
Movies
Some films adapt classic works of literature. Others stem from original ideas fashioned by revered auteurs.
Sean Baker is so skilled at making ugliness appear beautiful, I’d love to turn him loose on some of my childhood photos.
Despite Charlize Theron’s herculean efforts, “Atomic Blonde” mostly feels like a mash-up of every “Bourne” movie and VH1’s “I Love the ’80s.”
Don’t let the title fool you. The scares are scarce in “A Ghost Story,” and it’s all the better for it.
You’d swear no one had ever seen a woman kick a man’s butt.
Ah, summer. It’s the time of year when moviegoers can come in from the heat, turn off their brains and watch stuff blow up real good.
The pursuit of gold is fraught with peril, whether you’re talking about the actual mineral or the statues that are being handed out by the truckload this time of year.
Making an even reasonably effective horror movie is the closest thing to printing money other than actually printing money.
There are plenty of storylines heading into the 88th annual Oscars, aka the second annual #OscarsSoWhite.
Since many viewers bailed on the HBO comedy before its hot mess of an eighth and final season, here’s a look back at what Vince, E, Drama, Turtle and Ari were up to at the end in time for the “Entourage” movie.
As a statement on America’s racial divide, the movie is every bit as confusing and ineffective as Starbucks having its baristas write “Race Together” on your triple venti soy no foam latte.
The con artist tale is witty, charming and so sexy it makes “Fifty Shades of Grey” feel like a two-hour cold shower. Well, technically “Fifty Shades of Grey” makes “Fifty Shades of Grey” feel like a two-hour cold shower, but I digress.
As part of its customer appreciation night, the West Wind Drive-In is offering free admission on Thursday to see “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Maleficent,” “How to Train Your Dragon 2” and “Think Like a Man Too.”
The goosebumpy, epic-looking opening minutes of “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” which showed the titular mutants battling Sentinels, grabbed me by my geeky parts in way’s last night’s reveal of 35 minutes of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” just didn’t.