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(09/17/15 3:53am)
There is no denying that Kurt Sutter knows how to make incredibly solid television. The former “Sons of Anarchy” creator brings his signature twist back to the small screen, this time with the medieval drama “The Bastard Executioner,” which premiered Tuesday night on FX.
(09/14/15 1:31am)
Every year, Lay's sponsors the “Do Us A Flavor” Contest in which Americans submit their ideal potato chip flavor. Lay's then takes the four submissions they think sound the most appealing and produces them, giving consumers the opportunity to vote on their favorite chip. At the end of voting, the creator of the flavor with the most votes takes home the million dollar grand prize.
(09/12/15 11:40pm)
Having never seen last year’s hit adaptation “The Maze Runner” or a single trailer for it’s sequel, I went into “The Scorch Trials” not knowing what to expect. I was delighted to find a taut and entertaining dystopian zombie thriller that showcases its talented young cast and makes for an incredibly enjoyable film.
(09/09/15 7:35pm)
The Stephen Colbert era of late night TV has officially begun, and if his first time behind the desk is any indication, Colbert is going to have a long, successful run as the host of "Late Show” on CBS.
(08/31/15 8:01pm)
When I found out that Wes Craven had lost his battle to brain cancer and passed away at the age of 76, my heart was absolutely broken. As an avid horror fan and film student, Craven was no doubt one of my biggest influences. Realizing that I would never see another film from the man who created Freddy Krueger and sparked my love of the genre was absolutely devastating.
(08/28/15 3:29am)
Country music star Rodney Atkins has been serenading crowds for over a decade with his anthem-like hits such as “If You’re Going Through Hell,” “Watching You” and “It’s America." In fact, the singer/songwriter has had six career No. 1 songs.
(08/25/15 2:45am)
Since AMC announced it was bringing a "Walking Dead" spin-off to television, network executives and series producers made one thing clear: “Fear the Walking Dead” was to be very different than its parent program.
(08/21/15 3:19am)
This summer's movie selection brought dinosaurs, road warriors and an iconic rap group to the theaters, making it one of the most memorable film lineups in a long time. It's tough to pick which ones are the best, but here are my five of my personal favorites.
(05/01/15 2:17am)
Three years ago, when the Avengers assembled on screen for the first time, the Marvel Cinematic Universe was in a very different place. The film tied a bow neatly on the studio’s "Phase 1" films and concluded each of the major character’s story lines.
(04/28/15 2:37am)
Imagine this: Friday rolls around, and you decide you want to go to the movies. There’s only one problem. You look up the week’s new releases, and none of them strike your fancy. Feeling disappointed, you open Netflix and scroll endlessly trying to find something that grabs your attention.
(04/26/15 11:57pm)
Perhaps best known as the scribe of zombie classic “28 Days Later,” screenwriter Alex Garland is preparing to make his directorial debut behind the camera with "Ex Machina,” hitting theaters Friday.
(04/22/15 3:08am)
Imagine this: Friday rolls around, and you decide you want to go to the movies. There’s only one problem. You look up the week’s new releases, and none of them strike your fancy. Feeling disappointed, you open Netflix and scroll endlessly trying to find something that grabs your attention.
(04/16/15 2:49am)
Imagine this: Friday rolls around, and you decide you want to go to the movies. There’s only one problem. You look up the week’s new releases, and none of them strike your fancy. Feeling disappointed, you open Netflix and scroll endlessly trying to find something that grabs your attention.
(04/15/15 3:22am)
With Marvel Studios gearing up to release the eleventh movie in its Cinematic Universe, it's important to revisit the first 10 as a crash-course refresher of the smaller, less noticeable connections. In honor of "Avengers: Age Of Ultron" being released in May, here is the ranking of all Marvel’s major films .
(04/09/15 2:39am)
While Marvel Studios has legions of fans invested in its rapidly growing and interconnected cinematic universe, this Friday will see the premiere of the studio’s first Netflix-exclusive series.
(04/06/15 1:19am)
Imagine this: Friday rolls around and you decide you want to go to the movies. There’s only one problem. You look up the week’s new releases, and none of them strike your fancy. Feeling disappointed, you open Netflix and scroll endlessly trying to find something that grabs your attention.
(04/01/15 4:32am)
Imagine this: Friday rolls around, and you decide you want to go to the movies. There’s only one problem. You look up the week’s new releases, and none of them strike your fancy. Feeling disappointed, you open Netflix and scroll endlessly trying to find something that grabs your attention.
(03/27/15 3:08am)
In 2000, nearly 3,000 people made their way to Phoenix for what would
go on to become the annual Phoenix Film Festival. Now 15 years later,
over 23,000 people are expected to attend the festival’s nearly 150
screenings over a period of eight days.
(03/27/15 3:00am)
Adam McKay and Will Ferrell have collaborated on some of the best
known comedies of the past decade. The two have partnered to bring such
classics as “Anchorman” and “Step Brothers” to the screen, however, in
the duo’s latest collaboration, McKay takes a back seat, producing
rather than directing.
(03/23/15 2:02am)
Imagine this: Friday rolls around, and you decide you want to go to the movies. There’s only one problem. You look up the week’s new releases, and none of them strike your fancy. Feeling disappointed, you open Netflix and scroll endlessly trying to find something that grabs your attention.