“From the World of John Wick: Ballerina” is a roundabout way of saying, “John Wick really isn’t in this, but we want the crowd he attracts.”
Director Mike Flanagan may understand Stephen King’s darker side better than most, but he also has a good handle on the author’s sentimental bent. “The Life of Chuck” mines both.
For a comedy, circumstances certainly turn dark. There are moments in the film when you don’t know if it’s a Netflix documentary or a half-hearted comedy.
Sometimes life experiences really can be fodder for movies.
Dierks Bentley returning with the album "Broken Branches" and Sydney Sweeney in "Echo Valley" are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Don’t get excited about a reunion. After a brief clips piece in the beginning, we don’t get a Ralph Macchio appearance until most of “Karate Kid: Legends” has transpired.
It's not unusual for real-life experiences to serve as an inspiration for a movie. That's the case for the directors of "I Don't Understand You."
Pilgrim was the tire company'sĚýfirst blimp to take flight outside AkronĚýon June 3, 1925. Here's a look at airships' history by the numbers.
Joss was best known as the voice of John Redcorn on "King of the Hill," which ran from 1997 to 2008. A reboot is scheduled to start in August.
A Shaquille O'Neal docuseries and Mario Kart World on Nintendo's Switch 2 are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
More like one of those “Friends”-adjacent series that ran on ABC, “Adults” frequently shows how its characters thwart their own abilities to reach out.
HerĚýstage, film and television work ranged from Shakespeare toĚý"Sully" with Tom Hanks andĚý"French Exit" with Michelle Pfeiffer.
Following on from “Drive To Survive,” which sparked a boom in Formula 1’s audience, “F1: The Academy” brings unprecedented attention to a women’s-only racing series.Ěý
He composed nearly 600 scores for the show and conducted the 35-piece orchestra that played them in the studio.
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Watching a monkey (a CGI monkey) go through the stages of stardom is awfully fun but the idea doesn’t always hold up.
SheĚýdeepened theĚý"Hot Lips" Houlihan role,Ěýcreating her into a much more full character than the earlier film version.
There are time limits on just about everything in “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.”
With summer nearly here, we bid farewell to the spring television season and offer thoughts on Tom Cruise's final "Mission." (Or will Ethan Hunt return in the future?)
The move continues a pattern of Trump pardoning some high-profile friends, supporters, donors and former staffers.
“Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong’s satirical drama "Mountainhead" is among the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
In the HBO documentary, “Pee-wee as Himself,” Reubens discusses his early inspirations, his fame, his foibles and, briefly, his brushes with the law.
In some 40 hours of interviews, Paul Reubens talks about his early years, his collaborations, his success and all seems right with the world.
Based on a true story, "Nonnas" follows a working-class New Yorker who decides to open a restaurant with the money his mother left him.
When it comes to theater, New York is the place to be for the biggest shows and stars.
George Wendt, an actor with an Everyman charm who played the affable, beer-loving barfly Norm on the hit 1980s TV comedy “Cheers,” has died. He was 76.
To play a getaway pro in the 1970s, the “Lost” star went to Rick Seaman Motion Picture Driving Clinic and learned the finer points of shifting a muscle car.
Hartnett stars as a mercenary hired to find an unidentified criminal on a flight to San Francisco. Unfortunately, there are countless other assassins on board, hoping to take him out.
Supposedly a reset of the Captain America character, it has so many callbacks to past films, comic books and situations, it’s impossible to get a bead on what’s what.
Known previously as “The Sensitive Kind,” the show, under its new name “The Lowdown,” will premiere in September on FX.Ěý
Originally, “Idol” was known for taking raw talent and giving it a workout. Now, even forgetting lyrics is viewed as a strength.