Ever since the Oscar nominations were announced last month, some of you film lovers have no doubt been scrambling to catch up on the nine best-picture contenders.
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“The Lego Movie” built a huge lead on top of the weekend’s new releases at the box office.
Ellen Page, who won the hearts of moviegoers as the pregnant teenager in the 2007 film “Juno,” has come out as gay.
It’s the bat-excrement craziest major motion picture that in no way involves Nicholas Sparks to come along in quite a while. And it’s worth every penny of the admission price, even if you just sit in the back row and giggle to yourself.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, we’ve rounded up the best of Netflix’s offerings — whether Feb. 14 makes you feel warm and fuzzy or you’d rather pull out your own hair than see one more co-worker’s vase of flowers.
Both the 1987 original and this week’s remake include sensationalistic headlines from the near future. Here’s a look at how the two futures stack up.
Certain local theaters are offering two-for-one admission to the unlikely love story this weekend.
The anticipated remake of “RoboCop” is technically better than the 1987 film, but the fun is gone as it stuggles with ethics.
The Nevada Film Office may soon see its second film tax incentive application come from a local source.
In about 90 seconds an adorable 16-month-old boy becomes a fan of Superman while watching “Man of Steel” with his dad.
Shirley Temple, the dimpled, curly-haired child star who sang, danced, sobbed and grinned her way into the hearts of Depression-era moviegoers, has died, according to publicist Cheryl Kagan. She was 85.
Remembering Shirley Temple’s sunshine spirit — and her movie magic
A Los Angeles newscaster apologized to Samuel L. Jackson for confusing him with fellow actor Laurence Fishburne during a live TV interview.
Even before her first movie roles hit the big screen, Ultimate Fighting Championship star Ronda Rousey has become a hot commodity in Hollywood.