Hosting the Academy Awards is a bit like dating Taylor Swift. Pretty much everybody in show business wants to give it a try, but it almost never ends well.
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With 14 Oscar nominations, “La La Land” has tied ”Titanic” and “All About Eve” for the most ever. And it has a very real shot at tying “Titanic,” “Ben-Hur” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” for the most wins with 11. (Two of its nominations are for best original song, so the most it could win is 13.)
If Bradley Whitford were in more horror movies, I would watch more horror movies.
The way things are shaping up, “La La Land” is going to leave Sunday’s Oscars (5:30 p.m., ABC) with pretty much everything short of a best actor statue
There’s a very good 80-something-minute movie trapped somewhere in the sprawling morass of “A Cure for Wellness,” a movie that’s at least an hour too long.
With outrageous roles in “22 Jump Street,” “Office Christmas Party” and this weekend’s “Fist Fight,” the Las Vegas native has made a career out of pushing boundaries.
The animated movie is crammed full of so many gags, both verbal and visual, you can’t possibly catch them all in one viewing.
“Fifty Shades Darker” is like the raunchiest book Dr. Seuss never wrote — only with significantly less plot.
“QB1,” a 10-part series from “Friday Night Lights’ ” Peter Berg, debuts Wednesday on Complex Networks’ Rated Red on go90.
It’s been 34 years since “The King of Comedy,” and Robert De Niro still can’t tell a joke.