Daily entertainment news with 'The Woman in Black' movie trailer, new movies in theaters this weekend and what to watch on TV tonight.
NBC jumps into the glitz-filled world of musical drama Monday night with “Smash,” a backstage look at the blood, sweat and tears that go into producing a high-end Broadway show.
Initially a dancer, then a drummer, then a singer, then an actress, and for the past three decades a true pop star, the ambitious Madonna tried film directing a few years back (does anyone even recall the forgettable “Filth and Wisdom?”). On Friday she goes at it again with “W.E.,” a complicated story that covers two very different time periods.
Daily entertainment news with what to watch tonight on TV, why Jamie Lynn Spears is trending and a video of what she said in her latest interview with Glamour magazine.
Weekly update with new movies in theaters this weekend and a movie trailer for "Big Miracle," starring Drew Barrymore.
Last month, the Supreme Court heard a case concerning the FCC and fines for networks that violate governmentally determined decency standards. In this case, it was an issue centered on fines imposed because Cher used an expletive at an awards ceremony.
“Drive” coasts by on a whole lot of style and not much substance, but that’s OK. When a movie is this stylish, I can’t see any reason to complain.
It’s rare that a film so perfectly captures the utter joy and exuberance of being young. But “Chronicle” caps off that achievement by setting its story inside an ultra low-budget, purposely gimmicky science fiction tale of three high school seniors who make a bizarre discovery.
Ti West is no Stanley Kubrick, but he does share the late, great filmmaker’s penchant for slow-burn thrills emanating from central characters whose self-destructive traits just might rear up and bite them in the end.
And like the dozens of ghouls and ghosts he spies from his perch inside a haunted mansion, Daniel Radcliffe is lifeless and transparent.
Daily entertainment news with what to watch tonight on TV, why Punxsutawney Phil is trending and a video of the Groundhog Day ceremony.
The “Sticky Fingers” tour began as a few spot dates last summer in Western U.S. markets, but the response to the shows was so strong, Denson said, he and his band decided to keep the idea afloat for a while. A new stretch of East Coast dates kicks off Tuesday, starting with Boston, Mass.
Cold water and the Cold War serve as backdrops for this fact-based tale about the extraordinary efforts of an animal activist (Drew Barrymore) and a small-town reporter (John Krasinski) to save a family of whales trapped by ice in the Arctic Circle.
Stewart O’Nan’s short new novel, “The Odds: A Love Story,” is a nicely done portrayal of an unpleasant 30-year marriage at its tipping point. This excruciating portrait of a contemporary middle-aged American couple — at the height of ambivalence, neglect and malcontent — is painted with perfect and revelatory strokes. It’s “American Gothic: The Narrative.”
Have you ever heard a song for the first time and gotten goosebumps? That happened to me the moment I heard “Two Kings.”
In Season 2 of “Downton Abbey,” we rejoin the Crawley household in the midst of World War I. If you haven't been watching this Emmy-winning British drama series, the crisis that sets it in motion is one of inheritance.
Daily entertainment news with what to watch tonight on TV, Super Bowl Sunday and a video on the death of Don Cornelius.
Did you know that Punxsutawney Phil made his first prognostication in 1887?
This week’s suggestions are five ways to celebrate Super Bowl weekend.
Daily entertainment news with what to watch tonight on TV, a new website to check out and a video on the highly anticipated Facebook IPO.