Is it safe for adults to go back to the movies?
Every year around this time, the multiplexes start filling with so-called “serious” movies — the Oscar bait, the festival winners, the indie fan favorites.
Every year around this time, the multiplexes start filling with so-called “serious” movies — the Oscar bait, the festival winners, the indie fan favorites.
Every year around this time, the multiplexes start filling with so-called “serious” movies — the Oscar bait, the festival winners, the indie fan favorites.
Times critics on “Zero Dark Thirty,” “Amour,” and “The Guilt Trip.”
Other movies the Library of Congress has chosen to preserve include “Born Yesterday,” “Dirty Harry,” “A League of Their Own,” “A Christmas Story” and “Slacker,” citing them as “works of enduring importance to American culture.”
Much has been said about sluggish box office weekends this year, but there’s no denying that we had an abundance of great movies to choose from.
Harry Shearer, Christopher Guest and Michael McKean star in the 1984 musical mockumentary “This is Spinal Tap.” “Almost Famous” follows an aspiring young journalist as he tours with the up-and-coming band Stillwater, played by Jason Lee, John Fedevich, Noah Taylor, Billy Crudup and Mark Kozelek.
Harry Shearer, Christopher Guest and Michael McKean star in the 1984 musical mockumentary “This is Spinal Tap.” “Almost Famous” follows an aspiring young journalist as he tours with the up-and-coming band Stillwater, played by Jason Lee, John Fedevich, Noah Taylor, Billy Crudup and Mark Kozelek.
Harry Shearer, Christopher Guest and Michael McKean star in the 1984 musical mockumentary “This is Spinal Tap.” “Almost Famous” follows an aspiring young journalist as he tours with the up-and-coming band Stillwater, played by Jason Lee, John Fedevich, Noah Taylor, Billy Crudup and Mark Kozelek.
Hollywood is in photo-finish mode with three new movies bunched up tightly for the No. 1 spot during a sleepy weekend at the box office.