Here are five Disney films — animated and live-action — that, for one reason or another, didn’t get the attention they likely should have received
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If you’re going to interview Cate Blanchett, please have some good questions prepared.
Despite brief stops at Caesars Palace and Planet Hollywood Resort, most of the movie takes place in Naked City and the Golden Gate.
Did you know that Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, is coming to Vegas this weekend to help screen a movie? Because I didn’t until just now.
Jennifer Lawrence told MTV that it’s a wrap for her after “X-Men: Apocalypse,” which is due in theaters in 2016.
“Fast & Furious” isn’t just a movie anymore. It’s a theme park ride.
It’s been 30 years since “Clue” first hit movie theaters. But what’s happened to the eccentric cast of characters? After shedding their need to kill with pipes, ropes and revolvers in the dining room, or billiard room, or maybe in the study, well, where did they go?
For a generation of moviegoers in the early 1990s, “Pretty Woman” was a cultural touchstone. But how does it stand up today? Not everyone is a fan.
Mental illness is a very real, and very serious, problem for millions of people across the United States and around the world.
A British soldier (“Unbroken’s” Jack O’Connell) is trapped behind enemy lines in Belfast in the middle of vicious sectarian violence.
The Mo’ne Davis story is coming to Disney Channel. The 13-year-old who made history last summer as the first girl to pitch a shutout in the Little League World Series is the subject of a biopic that the cabler is developing with producer Debra Martin Chase.
When extraterrestrial beings mistake violence in classic video games for a declaration of war, the lifeforms wage war against planet Earth via video game pixels.
The official teaser poster for the next James Bond film, “Spectre,” was released Tuesday.
In addition to coming off like a more lifeless version of last fall’s Keanu Reeves vehicle “John Wick,” “Run All Night” feels a lot like every “Liam Neeson with a gun” movie — which is sadly becoming every Liam Neeson movie.
Tony Stark may have found the world’s next Avenger.