Stop me if you think you’ve heard this one before.
A small-town girl with big dreams and a big voice packs up everything she owns in a suitcase, makes her way to Hollywo...
Recent films of revved-up adrenaline are like movies on steroids, and cause some of the same side effects: nausea, stunted growth and probably some liver damage. George ...
There are no eye-rolling pauses to stare at this new magical prop or that extra-special special effect. No time for time-killing Quidditch matches.
“Harry Potter and the...
In “The Next Three Days” filmmaker Paul Haggis sets aside the socio-political commentary and hunkers down to craft a pressure cooker of a thriller. If only he had kicked...
It’s as though Cleopatra lives and breathes once again in the pages of Stacy Schiff’s exquisitely researched and well-written “Cleopatra: A Life.”
The book injects the E...
BUTLER TWP — Ralph Christy Jr. takes what is normally a dark and dank play and makes it quite enjoyable with colorful sets and wardrobe.
Sing Hosanna's Fall production “...
LOS ANGELES — Will Ferrell’s dastardly schemes continue to succeed, with the animated “Megamind” staying at the top of the box office.
The DreamWorks Animation 3-D comed...
There's a train. It's long, with lots of cars loaded with toxic chemicals. And nobody's driving it as it hurtles toward heavily populated parts of Pennsylvania. And Denz...
The first great American autobiographies both appeared in the 19th century, were born of conflict and written by public men — “The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass” ...
Being original is hard work, sure, but this is ridiculous. For her follow-up to the wildly successful “The Devil Wears Prada,” screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna has given...