LOS ANGELES — Captain America continues to vanquish box office foes, triumphing in ticket sales for the third consecutive week and beating formidable contender Johnny De...
HAL has come a long way.
First, we had Scarlett Johansson as a human-like operating system. Now, Johnny Depp has been uploaded. If the singularity — when artificial int...
LOS ANGELES — Keenly following the scent of “African Cats” and “Chimpanzees,” Disneynature's “Bears” combines sweeping vistas and remarkably intimate wildlife photograph...
“Draft Day” is a “ticking clock” thriller built around the NFL draft, a movie that counts down to the fateful decision that one embattled general manager (Kevin Costner)...
A vivid and delightful animated spectacle, “Rio 2” is full of colorful 3-D wonder and jubilant songs set against a tale of family dynamics and environmental dilemmas.
T...
NEW YORK — For the latest Marvel release, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” most fan boys might prefer a Consumer Reports-style product review.
New character intro...
What to make of Darren Aronofsky’s “Noah”? Perhaps that’s the wrong question. Indeed, what NOT to make of “Noah”? Because it is so many things.
It is, of course, a bibli...
Director David Ayer has made two of the best films about the tough lives of cops — “Training Day” and “End of Watch” — but his streak ends with the very violent and inte...
“A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power” (Simon and Schuster), by Jimmy Carter
NEW YORK — In his new book, “A Call to Action,” former President and longt...
A strange sense of doom hangs over the rebooted Muppets, and it’s not from the Swedish Chef’s cooking.
“The Muppets” (2011) may have been an earnest and largely success...