Steve Sansweet, the owner of the largest privately owned collection of Star Wars memorabilia in the world, said Monday he feels lucky he found out about the theft of $200,000 worth of prized vintage action figures from his California nonprofit museum before it was too late.
Movies
Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin are clearly slumming it in this limp, joyless, “old people do the craziest things” comedy.
There are so many categories and subcategories of beer out there, sometimes it can be hard to keep track.
Film historian Robert Osborne, the effervescent primetime host of Turner Classic Movies since the cabler’s inception in 1994, has died. He was 84.
Live from Los Angeles, it’s “La La Land” live!
A new documentary is spotlighting human trafficking across the globe, with a focus on the grassroots activists trying to end the scourge.
The film tells the true story of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, three African-American women who were vital to the Apollo space missions, and some of the indignities they suffered.
Noted Indian character actor Om Puri has died in the western city of Mumbai. He was 66.
The sheer predictability is almost becoming tiresome. Another Marvel opening, another blazing box office success for the studio behind Captain America, the Hulk and Iron Man.
Doll collection proves not all trolls found on the internet are bad.
Despite widespread discussion about diversity in the movie business, a new study finds that little is changing in Hollywood for women, minorities, LGBT people and others who continue to find themselves on the outside of an industry where researchers say inequality is “the norm.”
“Frank & Lola” is good enough to have played at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, where Universal purchased it for a planned fall release.
Ben Affleck has expanded his role in the DC universe by taking on the duties of executive producer on Warner Bros.’ “Justice League: Part One,” in addition to starring as Batman.
This week’s TV, movie and streaming video picks include the finale of “The Good Wife” and an inside look at the Clark County District Attorney’s office.
According to Universal, theme park tickets for Thursday’s opening day of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter have completely sold-out — marking the first time ever that the theme park has had to stop online ticketing transactions.