For those heading back to school in the very near future, here are three family movies to help you soak up the last few days of summer.
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson says he will play a role in an upcoming DC Comics movie adaption but has yet to decide between superhero Shazam and his arch-nemesis Black Adam.
The actor-son of Hong Kong action superstar Jackie Chan has been detained in Beijing on drug-related charges, the latest high-profile celebrity to be ensnared in one of China’s biggest anti-drug crackdowns in two decades.
Get your pencils sharpened and zip up your backpacks because it’s time to go back to school. Here are four movies to get you even more excited about the first day of school.
As if you needed one more thing to get you even more excited for the upcoming season, here are some football flicks to get your inner warrior ready for the big game.
Moviegoers continued to shell out for “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” while Sylvester Stallone’s action ensemble “The Expendables 3” was easily out-gunned in its weekend debut.
Police were called to Alec Baldwin’s New York City apartment building, but this time he wasn’t the one in trouble.
Moviegoers continued to shell out for “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” while Sylvester Stallone’s “The Expendables 3” was easily out-gunned in its weekend debut.
Attention all Jedi and Sith: Disney will be re-releasing the original, unaltered cut of the first “Star Wars” triology on Blu-ray.
This weekend’s big release, “The Giver” is the big-screen adaptation of the young adult novel from 1993. The book was written for a younger audience, but is the movie OK for the same group?
“The Giver” takes place in a world without memories. If only audiences could enter that realm for 97 minutes so that the movie wouldn’t feel so very familiar in the wake of other young adult adaptations ranging from “The Hunger Games” and “Divergent” to “Ender’s Game” and next month’s “The Maze Runner.”
Get ready, guys. “Bad Boys” is about to become a triology. The production of “Bad Boys 3” was confirmed by star Martin Lawrence.
Three of the actor’s four Oscar-nominated performances, as well as his “Happy Days” introduction as Mork, can be found on TV starting Friday.
The one and only Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill, Instagrammed a picture of himself in front of the studio where they are shooting Episode VII.
“Get ready for one last ride,” the trailers scream. It almost would have to be the last ride.