After years of refusing to address rumors about his sexuality, Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey said on Sunday he has chosen to live his life as a gay man.
Movies
George Clooney’s “Suburbicon” notched one of the most dismal wide-release debuts in recent years on a sluggish pre-Halloween weekend where the horror sequel “Jigsaw” topped all releases despite an underperforming debut.
It’s Chris Hemsworth’s fifth time playing the Norse god of thunder when his stand-alone film “Thor: Ragnarok” opens in November.
Sean Baker is so skilled at making ugliness appear beautiful, I’d love to turn him loose on some of my childhood photos.
The movie features actors Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams and Joshua Leonard playing student filmmakers who venture into the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland, in search of the fabled Blair Witch, which supposedly haunted the small town for centuries.
Director/musician John Carpenter to perform his iconic movie theme to “Halloween” and more at the Hard Rock.
It was a spooky weekend at the box office for nearly everyone but Tyler Perry.
You shouldn’t judge a movie by its trailer. This weekend’s “Geostorm,” though, looks laughably bad.
The film chronicles the story of the Prescott (Arizona) Fire Department’s Granite Mountain Hotshots and the historic 2013 Yarnell Hill Fire.
For a movie with “Mark Felt” in its title, writer-director Peter Landesman’s (“Concussion”) historical drama rarely allows viewers to get to know Watergate whistleblower Mark Felt.
Post-politics, former Assemblyman Larry Spitler has made an unusual transition. Today, he is a documentary movie producer.
The biopic, starring Chadwick Boseman as soon-to-be legal legend Thurgood Marshall, is the filmmaking equivalent of a collective exhale.
The “Star Wars” Han Solo spinoff has finally been titled: “Solo: A Star Wars Story.”
British police are investigating three new allegations of sexual assault against film producer Harvey Weinstein, all made by the same woman. France’s president said Sunday he was working to rescind Weinstein’s prestigious Legion of Honor award.
The box office might be struggling this year, but the horror genre is alive and well. Horror pic “Happy Death Day” scored a first-place finish, surpassing expectations and blowing the much costlier and star-driven “Blade Runner 2049” out of the water.