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‘Into the Woods,’ ‘Big Eyes,’ ‘Unbroken’ among holiday releases

This Christmas, you have your choice of a musical, a dark drama, a historical tale you’d never believe was true, a historical tale you’d really never believe was true and a historical tale you’d absolutely, positively never believe was true.

Here’s what’s new on Netflix in January

Out with the old and in with the new. 2015 is on the horizon and Netflix is about to add a whole new batch of digital delights.

Here’s what’s leaving Netflix on Jan. 1

The new year is fast approaching and that means Netflix is switching up its inventory again for 2015.

 
BitTorrent volunteers to release Sony’s ‘The Interview’

BitTorrent, the same file-sharing network used to distribute hacked Sony documents and emails, says it’s the perfect candidate for Sony to release “The Interview.”

 
‘Hobbit’ rules them all with $90.6M through weekend

Moviegoers helped Peter Jackson bid farewell to Middle Earth in style, pushing “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” to $90.6 million over its first five days in theaters.

 
Sony says ‘we had no choice’ to cancel ‘The Interview’

Sony Picture Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton explains that everyone is mistaken about the circumstances by which they cancelled the Christmas premiere.

First look at ‘Annie’

What: “Annie”

Family keeps retro rental tradition alive at Movies & Candy

In a time where video rental kiosks and online movie streaming are popular, Henderson native Trevor Layne and his wife Katie still keep it old school by running a brick-and-mortar video store.

 
Steve Carell wrestles with greatness in ‘Foxcatcher’

His performance as billionaire John du Pont in the dark, true-crime drama would be hilarious if it weren’t leading to such a catastrophic ending.