Watch out! Those two "wild and crazy guys" are bracing for a return. No, I don't mean those two 'cats' on Saturday Night Live either (Steve Martin/Dan Akyroyd).
Which would you rather have - an 8 pound trophy, or a VIP gift bag full of $45,000 worth of loot?
The nominees that don't win on Sunday will have a valuable parting gift delivered on Monday, that includes all this:
'Star Wars: Episode 7' is still in the early stages of development with J.J. Abrams just joining the team a few weeks ago. So what was one of J.J.'s first orders of business after signing on to direct the next 'Star Wars' film? Today we get word that Harrison Ford will return as Han Solo in 'Star Wars: Episode 7.'
A Connecticut Senator says the Steven Spielberg movie, Lincoln, is historically inaccurate.
Senator Joe Courtney has written a letter to Spielberg saying the movie has his state on the wrong side of the slavery debate. In the movie, Connecticut lawmakers are seen wanting to keep slavery, while in real life Senator Courtney says Connecticut lawmakers in the 1860's voted to abolish slavery. Now wh
The Atomic Sunrise festival was held in March 1970 at the legendary Roundhouse club in England and featured a number of the underground rock scene's most shining lights. The event featured David Bowie, Hawkwind, and Genesis, among others. All these acts were in their infancy, and that's what makes the event so interesting. Fortunately, the festival was captured on film and now, after over 40 years
Lindsay Lohan's globetrotting days may be over sooner than later. Reports continuing to surface about her lack of cash flow, and yet another film festival dismissal make you wonder if she will soon be relegated to roles on Lifetime.
The warm smell of colitas will be rising up through the air at this year's Sundance festival, thanks to the scheduled premiere of the new two-hour documentary 'History of the Eagles, Part One.'
Why should the Justin Biebers and Jonas Brothers of the world be the only ones getting 3D concert films? For those of you who have been yearning for something a little more hard-sounding in the theater, you can mark down August as a month to look toward.
Because Metallica will be releasing their own 3D concert film, 'Metallica Through the Never.'
This weekend sees a variety of new releases, from star-studded Hollywood action and big-name comedy, to smaller, art-house fare and an animated classic now in 3-D. And that’s not even including next Tuesday’s Christmas openings, which, all combined, makes for a very busy—and very fun—holiday moviegoing experience.
Have you seen the new "Red Dawn" movie yet? The original, or should I say classic, was presented to us nearly 30 years ago, back in 1984, and although it didn't get warm fuzzy's from the crtitics (basically a one star entry), it was believable through the solid acting of the young cast.