Writer-director Nancy Meyers’ seniors-are-people-too comedy “The Intern” only does a few things well.
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Jake Gyllenhaal is tremendous in the boxing tale “Southpaw.” The movie? Not so much. It’s the best performance I’ve seen in a bad movie since Julianne Moore won an Oscar for “Still Alice.”
With “Terminator Genisys” opening July 1, here’s your A-to-Z guide to the first four movies in the “Terminator” franchise.
After wading through months of bad movie after bad movie with a decent one popping its head up from time to time, we’re finally on the cusp of the summer movie season.
There’s a little something for everyone at the movies this summer. But, as usual, there’s a lot more out there — from superheroes to sequels to action spectacles — if you happen to be young(ish) and male.
We know it can sometimes be difficult to make it to the theater, so here are five sci-fi movies available to stream from Netflix.
Jennifer Lawrence told MTV that it’s a wrap for her after “X-Men: Apocalypse,” which is due in theaters in 2016.
“Fast & Furious” isn’t just a movie anymore. It’s a theme park ride.
Amid a swell of controversy, backlash, confusion and threats, Sony Pictures broadly released “The Interview” online Wednesday — an unprecedented counterstroke against the hackers who spoiled the Christmas opening.
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.
Do you need a better reason to head to the theater other than the words “from the makers of ‘Coraline’ and ‘ParaNorman’ “?
“Guardians of the Galaxy” became the summer’s top-grossing movie at the North American box office with a $17.6 million weekend that narrowly bested the young adult melodrama “If I Stay,” while the long-delayed “Sin City” sequel, “A Dame to Kill For,” flopped.
Surviving members of the Black Stuntmen’s Association gather to tell their battle against discrimination in Hollywood studios.
An ordinary young woman is given extraordinary powers when she ingests too much of a designer drug. It sounds like something Stan Lee and John Belushi might have concocted. Unfortunately, the reality is twice as nutty and roughly half as entertaining.
Comic-Con is all about bringing fans close to the artists and properties they love — after navigating crowds and waiting in line.