Despite what you’ll see on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday night, not everyone wants to leave home on New Year’s Eve.
Movies
For a movie centered around one of the world’s most famous kidnappings, “All the Money in the World” isn’t much of a thriller.
The film chronicles the story of Molly Bloom, dubbed “the poker princess” for organizing high-stakes games for celebrities.
Christmas is coming early at the multiplexes. “The Greatest Showman” and “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” hit theaters Wednesday, and “Darkest Hour,” “Downsizing,” “The Shape of Water,” “Pitch Perfect 3” and “Father Figures” arrive Friday.
In honor of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s” Porgs, here’s a look at characters who nearly ruined installments of popular movie franchises or tarnished our memories of beloved TV shows.
If “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was considered a “requel” — part remake, part sequel — of “A New Hope,” think of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” as “The First Order Strikes Back.”
When you hear the words “Oh, hi, Mark,” do you:
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Titanic,” writer-director James Cameron has remastered the Oscar-winning love story yet again.
The Frances McDormand-led movie is full of surprises.
Christmas TV is like Lake Wobegon: Everything is special.
Marvel vs. DC. It’s a battle that’s been waged for decades, but rarely this aggressively.
It’s safe to say “Justice League” is more enjoyable than “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.”
The streaming giant is releasing “Mudbound” — one of the most buzzed-about movies this year at Sundance — in just 17 theaters for Oscar qualifying purposes on Nov. 17, the same day you can watch it for free on your phone.
There’s no place like the multiplex for the holidays.
The best thing about the Marvel Cinematic Universe is that all the movies are connected. Unfortunately, that’s also the worst thing.