“Zootopia” is the king of this weekend’s box office jungle.
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Rey is awakening the force in the new “Star Wars”-themed Monopoly game.
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House is the place to be if you’re a James Bond fan.
A dream has come true for a “Star Wars” fan without much time left to live.
“Twilight” is getting a gender swap. Author Stephenie Meyer has published a new book in honor of the 10th anniversary of the best-selling franchise, with the genders of the original protagonists switched.
Underlining Universal’s stellar year, the studio’s “Jurassic World” has crossed a major milestone in the international box office.
Pantelion, the Lionsgate-Televisa joint venture, looks to be on track for another solid hit with 3D animated Mexican pic “Un Gallo Con Muchos Huevos.”
Legendary producer Jerry Weintraub, best known for “The Karate Kid,” “Nashville” and the “Ocean’s Eleven” franchise, died Monday at 77.
While each month Netflix announces what will be removed from their catalogue to make space for new movies, documentaries and TV shows, the streaming giant quietly removed hundreds of programs over the holiday weekend.
“Kung Fury” is a fast-paced 31-minute film that begins with the main character Kung Fury killing a sentient arcade game machine that runs amok, followed by Adolf Hitler shooting people through the phone, and a hilarious tech nerd devising a time machine after a mere five-second pause.
I was chatting with Celeste Rosenlof a few weeks ago when she asked if I’d ever considered writing articles about great independent movies.
Ford’s 1942 single-engine plane took off on Thursday from Santa Monica Airport, and a short time later he reported engine failure to air traffic controllers and turned around in an attempt to return.
HBO and IMAX have struck a deal to make “Game of Thrones” the first TV series to grace the theatrical distributors’ big screens.
Here’s a look at this week’s new movies, “Interstellar,” “Big Hero 6,” “Birdman,” “Laggies,” “On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter” and “Wayward: The Prodigal Son”:
When his hometown of San Fransokyo is in trouble, a robotics prodigy and his plus-sized inflatable robot, along with four of his friends, set out to save the day in this animated tale.
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