Why I cut the (cable) cord
Watching TV and movies at home doesn’t mean having to shell out a lot for cable. At least, not anymore.
Watching TV and movies at home doesn’t mean having to shell out a lot for cable. At least, not anymore.
The intro to Sunday’s “Eastbound & Down” took me back to my junior high school heyday. You know, when you and a friend would go into a local gift shop and steal everything in sight for the mere rush of saying you did
EW exclusive! Get insights from director David Fincher and writer Steve Zaillian in disc’s bonus features
When I watched the Oscars last month, I was only about 85 percent engaged because my two favorite performances of
EW exclusive! Charlize Theron went all-in as train-wreck Mavis; get some back story in featurette excerpt here
By Owen Gleiberman Owen Gleiberman on the flowering of the ”found footage” genre — and why it’s starting to get interesting
Darren Franich runs through the list of choices: Oscar-Nominated Shorts looks like a winner
Get a sneak peek at what’s at play from ”G.I. Joe,” ”Avengers,” ”Amazing Spider-Man,” and more!
Hollywood is intent on selling you unrealistic love stories all the time, but the industry kicks into overdrive when February 14 rolls around. Does no one think of the single (or, unhappily coupled) people
We can all agree that February is the shortest month of the year. That’s even true in a leap year