LOS ANGELES — The superhero saga “The Avengers” lived up to its blockbuster buzz with $178.4 million in overseas ticket sales days before it opens in U.S. theaters.
Dome...
The problem that plagues so many Judd Apatow productions — the one that keeps good comedies from being great ones — unfortunately exists in “The Five-Year Engagement,” t...
Classic enjoys smooth sailing
BUTLER TWP — A nearly full house heralded the opening night of the Musical Theatre Guild's 50th anniversary presentation of Rodgers and Hamm...
“Some Assembly Required: A Journal of My Son’s First Son” (Riverhead Books), by Anne Lamott with Sam Lamott.
Anne Lamott? A grandmother? Didn’t we just read and fall in ...
What would Edgar Allan Poe be doing if he were alive today? Clawing at the inside of his coffin, desperate to get at the people who used and abused his ingenious, diabol...
LOS ANGELES — The date-night movies “Think Like a Man” and “The Lucky One” finally have knocked “The Hunger Games” off its No. 1 box-office perch.
“Think Like a Man,” ba...
What is essentially a shameless and overlong infomercial for Steve Harvey's dating advice book becomes more tolerable and even enjoyable at times with the help of an att...
“The Lucky One” is yet another adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel, so you know exactly what you’re getting walking into this thing. It’s predictable and schmaltzy and...
LOS ANGELES — Movie fans have chosen real violence over the slapstick variety as “The Hunger Games” held off “The Three Stooges” to remain the No. 1 weekend movie.
Lions...
A little nyuk-nyuk-nyuk goes a long way in “The Three Stooges,” Peter and Bobby Farrelly’s feature-length homage to the classic slapstick comedy trio.
The Farrelly broth...