The 83rd Annual Academy Awards: Who will win?
"The Social Network" is the frontrunner for Best Picture, with "The King's Speech" not far behind.
"The Social Network" is the frontrunner for Best Picture, with "The King's Speech" not far behind.
A demonic possession would be preferable to sitting through “The Rite,” if it weren’t for the sadistically marvelous performance of Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Welcome to the evolution of dating. As human nature moves further away from that of an ape's instinct, our relationship advances follow suit.
Another year has come and gone. For every great movie of 2010, there was an equally excruciating one.
Natalie Portman gives an Oscar-caliber performance in “Black Swan.”
The "Time Warp" is returning to Mill Avenue courtesy of the Come As You Are cast at MadCap Theaters.
Texas-native Randy Rogers has grown and matured musically in the past 10 years along with his four band mates.
This year marks another milestone in Disney royalty with their first digitally animated princess in “Tangled.”
Gyllenhaal, Hathaway waste talents on impossible endeavor of turning the rust of lust into love and movie magic gold.
“Simple” is the foundation for the new Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson film, “Faster.”
The newest tuneful title to come out of Tinseltown, “Burlesque,” starring Christina Aguilera, stumbles on problems that are hard to solve.
Britney checks into a hotel for some sleep, but finds herself discussing "Skyline" with a small town business owner named Cory.
From story to effects, the second to last installment of the "Harry Potter" movie series does not fail to entertain.
“The Other Side of Immigration,” which shares the perspective of those living south of the border, will be shown on two ASU campuses this week.
“Morning Glory” opens with a scene that’s been done in movies time and time again.
Shannon awaits the final verdict of her sentence when Karl visits her and discusses the movie 'Conviction'.
Pitted against the proverbial rock and hard place, Washington and Pine team together to overcome the direst circumstances — even if that means risking their lives.
Initially a short film and television director in England, Edgar Wright, director of “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”, established himself as a major talent in the U.S.
Britney packs for her trip as she discusses the movie "Due Date" with Ryan.
“Fair Game” works better as the story of a prevailing marriage, rather than a political thriller.
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