If any piece of classic American literature should be depicted on film with wildly decadent and boldly inventive style, it's “The Great Gatsby.” After all, who was the c...
“The Bird: The Life and Legacy of Mark Fidrych” by Doug Wilson; Thomas Dunne / St. Martin’s Press (320 pages, $26.99)
Doug Wilson’s “The Bird,” a new biog...
LOS ANGELES — Iron Man reigns as the standard-bearer of Hollywood superheroes with a $175.3 million domestic opening weekend for his latest sequel and an overseas haul o...
The cinema’s leading purveyor of Southern Gothic, Jeff Nichols, hands Matthew McConaughey his latest tour de force turn in “Mud,” a down and dirty if entirely-too-long m...
BUTLER TWP — Reprisals can be daunting but the audience Friday offered up its approval of the opening night for “Little Shop of Horrors.” The campy horror comedy was exp...
Once you've destroyed Pearl Harbor and let robots rampage across the Earth a few times, your whole idea of a buddy picture has got to be warped. Elephantiasis sets in, e...
iTunes' official music charts for the week ending April 15, 2013
Top Songs
1. “Just Give Me a Reason (feat. Nate Ruess),” P!nk
2. “Can't Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton),” Ry...
Early in the sleek sci-fi thriller “Oblivion,” Tom Cruise, as a flyboy repairman living a removed, Jetsons-like existence above an invaded and deserted Earth, intones hi...
LOS ANGELES — Baseball has scored a rare hit in Hollywood, while another American institution — Tom Cruise — has delivered his latest hit overseas.
The Jackie Robinson t...
Jackie Robinson was the ideal class act to break the barrier and become the first black player in Major League Baseball.
Writer-director Brian Helgeland's Robinson biopi...