‘Jackass 3D’: same shots, new dimension
“Jackass 3D” Pitchforks: 3.5 out of 5
“Jackass 3D” Pitchforks: 3.5 out of 5
A childhood classic is coming to ASU Gammage in Tempe this week. “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast” opens on Oct. 19 and runs through Oct. 24.
Catch up on the latest in entertainment news with a hearty bowl of Chowda!
Answering the screams of their loyal fans, the 6th Annual International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival looks to thrill and entertain this weekend at MADCAP Theaters on Mill in Tempe.
State Press TV film critics Karl and Shannon have a picnic while reviewing Wes Cravens's "My Soul To Take."
State Press TV film critics Cory Charlton and Xavier Stiles go off-the-grid to talk about the upcoming Oct. 15 release of "Red."
Robert De Niro and Edward Norton are back hoping to rekindle some of the magic that once made them famous. Sadly, this stone will not float.
The ensemble cast of "RED" calls in performances in a film that does nothing new.
Johnny Knoxville and Jeff Tremaine stop by the campus to answer questions of ASU students.
Ten finalists debuted their latest fashions last Friday night to see who would be named Scottsdale’s Fashion Designer of the year.
This week, fans of soul music can enjoy “The Color Purple” at the Orpheum Theater in Phoenix from Thursday until Sunday. The musical also played at the Mesa Arts Center on Tuesday and Wednesday with the same cast.
The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts presented fashion as wearable art as the Night Gallery's October exhibit.
Check out the first episode of "On The Verge" as host Jaime Bolker talks with local ASU band The Season Premiere after their set at Martini Ranch.
Karl Urban’s resume includes films such as “The Lord of the Rings,” “Star Trek” and “The Bourne Supremacy.” If you haven’t heard of him yet, that is about to change. Urban recently sat down with The State Press to discuss his career.
Displeased with the music industry in its home country, Israel, Monotonix began to tour throughout Europe and the U.S.
British band Bring Me The Horizon has stuck with its tried but true scream and breakdown formula in its sophomore album, but it has made some concise efforts for change — and for the better.
Sweat happens — especially at a sold-out Matt and Kim concert. About 600 concertgoers packed The Clubhouse in Tempe Wednesday to see the New York dance-pop duo.
“I Spit on Your Grave” is every bit as vile and despicable as the title suggests.
If you disagree with the point of “Waiting for ‘Superman,’” you’re a heartless jerk.
Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel blend light-hearted comedy with real-life pressures in “Life as We Know It,” and come out on top.
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