In a box-office battle that pitted young against old, female against male, modest drama against big-budget spectacle, the teenage romance “The Fault in Our Stars” easily bested the time-shifting Tom Cruise action film “Edge of Tomorrow.”
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For his fans, “Edge of Tomorrow” offers enough of the old Tom Cruise standbys: a motorcycle scene, romance, etc. — while showcasing a rarely seen side of the actor.
Following the success of “Maleficent,” Disney plans to release three more live-action adaptations including “Cinderella,” “The Jungle Book” and “Beauty and the Beast.”
Here are five movies, plus a few extra, guys can get a little salty eyed at and keep your man card.
Kevin James says he won’t be confused for a member of the Rat Pack. But he is a veteran Las Vegas headliner getting at least a one-day taste of the “Ocean’s Eleven” legend, working a showroom by night and a movie set by day.
Here’s a quick peek at the new movies hitting theaters this week.
1984 is, what some consider, the greatest pop culture year in history. Here are five flicks that probably put it over the top.
May already gave us “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” and “Maleficent,” but June seems to be offering even more. Here are a few flicks headed to the big screen in June that different members of your family can look forward to.
June is a big month for movies in the theaters, but there are also some great picks that are headed to Netflix this month that are totally worth your time.
The ex-journalist who was arrested after jostling with Brad Pitt at a film premiere last week said Monday he was merely trying to give the actor a hug and didn’t mean him any harm.
“Maleficent” got a PG Rating, but is that an accurate rating for Disney’s spin on the evil fairy from “Sleepy Beauty” fame?
Nobody likes sitting next to small children at the movies.
The biggest box-office debut of Angelina Jolie’s career propelled Disney’s twisted fairy tale “Maleficent” to a scary-good $70 million opening.
Pity the old-timer who, after seeing the posters and only half-watching the commercials, buys a ticket for “A Million Ways to Die in the West” without even a passing awareness of its co-writer, director and star, Seth MacFarlane. The poor guy may never leave his Barcalounger again.