Trace Adkins Launching Christmas Tour and DVD
Sitting beside a fireplace with stockings hung by the chimney with care, Trace Adkins announced last week that he will be releasing a holiday DVD called The Christmas Show
Sitting beside a fireplace with stockings hung by the chimney with care, Trace Adkins announced last week that he will be releasing a holiday DVD called The Christmas Show
A new study puts fresh scrutiny on the movie industry's largest ratings category, showing that parents who were repeatedly exposed to violence and sexual content became progressively more accepting of the material.
Summer is almost over, but don’t fret… the 2014 fall movie lineup looks pretty fantastic! There’s the twisty thriller (“Gone Girlâ€); some quirky indies (“Birdman,†“St. Vincentâ€); a family dark comedy (“This Is Where I Leave You); “Interstellar,†another sci-fi gem from Christopher Nolan; and of course, some Oscar contenders (“Foxcatcher,†“Kill the Messenger).
The $1 billion global smash hit–“Transformers: Age of Extinctionâ€â€“arrives on DVD and Blu-Ray this October.
The news that the next “phase” of Marvel movies will focus on internal strife among its heroes (with Tony Stark reportedly battling Steve Rogers in Captain America 3) is a logical solution for the hyper-franchise's biggest problem to date. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been printing money for six years now and shows no sign of abating, but after ten films it's only been able to cook up one …
A new Steven Spielberg Blu-ray box set and a (mostly) foreign-film box set devoted to female filmmakers offer unique views of…
Los Angeles (AFP) – Harry Potter author JK Rowling is working on three new wizard-based movies to be released starting in 2016, studio giant Warner Bros announced Wednesday.
Warner Bros. is turning The Lego Movie and the Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them into semiannual film franchises over the next six years, and the company detailed its release plans today during a Time Warner investors meeting. Following the massive success of The Lego Movie, which hit theaters in February and pulled in over $468 million worldwide, Warner Bros
Netflix Inc is on a mission to start closing the yawning gap between the theatrical debut of movies and their availability for online streaming, forcing Hollywood to rethink where to release new films. With a sequel to martial-arts drama “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and four Adam Sandler movies, Netflix will have brand-new content for subscribers around the world
