Rob Lowe says the ’80s are fun to recall — if that is possible — as Venetian performances approach.
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Mark Wahlberg leads a fleet of celebs to the chic, spacious Cathédrale at Aria
Human Nature are reuniting for a summer-Christmas show.
It’s always hard to tell what will connect with audiences this far out. After all, this time last year, “Cats” looked like a technological marvel and surefire smash.
There’s never been a better time to be alive, especially if you happen to belong to that small subset of consumers who prefer their Gotham City a little less Batman-y.
Boyz II Men’s Nathan Morris and director Jonathan Levine talk about the group’s involvement in the Seth Rogen-Charlize Theron romantic comedy.
Killer clowns and a foul-mouthed Helen Mirren took center stage Tuesday during the first full day of CinemaCon at Caesars Palace.
Few things will break you out of a rut and get your mind right faster than having a friend you haven’t seen in 30 years show up in your yard, unannounced, without wearing any pants.
For Hugh Jackman’s final turn as Wolverine “Logan” has pulled out all the stops. It’s a raw, gritty, neo-Western that’s barely even a superhero movie at all.
If there was anything that rocked the 2017 Sundance Film Festival more than the snow — by one account, 55 inches fell during the 11-day event, including 20 inches in one day — it was the election of President Donald Trump.
Deep down, Samuel L. Jackson doesn’t care what credit card you use. No fast-food cheeseburger has ever looked in real life the way it does on TV. So why do we keep putting so much faith in commercials?
If Richard Curtis (“Love Actually,” “Notting Hill”) lost a bit of his mojo and, in order to keep food on the table, ghostwrote a Nicholas Sparks melodrama, the result would be something a lot like “Me Before You,” the feel-good-then-feel-bad-but-not-quite-as-bad-as-you-might-expect movie of the summer.
If nothing else, “Scrooged” should have taught Bill Murray the hazards of producing a live TV special on Christmas Eve.
Space travel + ’70s-era radio hits = awesomeness.
For Labor Day weekend, three days when the vast majority of Americans are off work, the only new wide release is “The Transporter Refueled.” With that in mind, here’s a look back at my 10 favorite movies of the summer that you can check out instead.
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