Movies Hot Ticket: Fists of fury
If you’re in the mood to see 101 minutes of brutal, bloody and nearly nonstop martial arts action, then Friday — long-held, Christian-derived, horror-franchise-affiliated superstitions notwithstandin
If you’re in the mood to see 101 minutes of brutal, bloody and nearly nonstop martial arts action, then Friday — long-held, Christian-derived, horror-franchise-affiliated superstitions notwithstandin
Movies in the Park returned to Marco Island Friday evening at Mackle Park, with a showing of the animated kid flick “Fly Me to the Moon.” Hundreds gathered on the playing field as the sun set, with blankets, lawn chairs, buckets of popcorn and the children, with the stars above mirroring the spaceflight theme of the movie.
Brigham Young was many things to many people in the course of a long and productive life, serving in numerous callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (including succeeding church f
Seeing epic tales of woe on the big screen makes us thankful for the relationships in our own lives, a study shows
“When people realize that not everyone can make a real movie with a limited budget and have a success, it’s very rewarding. We’ve found success spending less money and will, dollar-for-dollar earn more money.”
Two Hollywood studios are marking their centenaries with Blu-ray releases of classic films.
Movies are a wonderful way to begin a discussion. With children, especially little kids, it gives them an emotional vocabulary. How does this character feel — happy, sad, confused
A trailer for the Lebanese director Nadine Labaki’s film about a group of Muslim and Christian women who band together to prevent war.
If there’s one thing we know about British author Daphne du Maurier, it’s that bad things happen to women whose names are in the titles of her gothic romances. First it was “Rebecca,” in whi
New releases coming Tuesday: