Award show predictions have so many possibilities
By Alyssa Holcomb | Jan. 18, 2012When the holiday box office bucks begin to total, it's time again for Hollywood to prepare itself for its own sort of jovial celebration — awards season!
When the holiday box office bucks begin to total, it's time again for Hollywood to prepare itself for its own sort of jovial celebration — awards season!
A new semester is upon us, and that means a new season of television shows are here to distract us from said semester.
When you walk down the third floor hallway of the Hippodrome Theatre, shoes greet you.
Whether you side with Team Edward or Team Jacob, die-hard Twilight fans are unanimously excited for the upcoming release of "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1."
Childhoods ended Friday.
Hair regimens, hard partying and Pierce Brosnan ... oh my! Comedy Central's "Workaholics," starring Adam DeVine, Anders Holm and Blake Anderson of the group Mail Order Comedy, seem to perfect the hungover persona of 9-to-5 office workers, but in reality, they're practically the same.
How would you feel if someone re-painted the "Mona Lisa" to have a big smile? Or added pants to Michelangelo's "David"? You'd be pissed because, hey, those are works of art and should be left alone.
A band's debut album is never perfect. There are usually some great songs and ideas that don't work well together until the band gains more experience. The same can be said with directors. Most often, a debut film is full of great ideas and scenes that aren't fully executed. This describes Spencer Susser's directorial debut of "Hesher" spot on.
Hollywood hangs its hat on a spectacular summer movie season, so it's no surprise that this fall's lineup comes across as less than stellar. After being treated to a monster summer season, the fall schedule, especially in September, is pretty lackluster.
Allison Corfield always had to make the same decision at 9:30 p.m.: Should she watch "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
For the third time in five years, we've tricked ourselves into going to the theater to see giant robots fight each other.
As usual, there is a lull in awesome TV during the summer. But we've put together a list of summer shows that will hold you over until Thursday nights on NBC return!
Tuesday marked the day nerds all around the planet had been waiting for. The legendary "Lord of the Rings" trilogy finally became available on Blu-ray in extended directors cut.
"Fight Club"
Vampires and witches and werewolves, oh my!
The 64th annual international Festival De Cannes wrapped up May 22 in France.
This summer's movie season is shaping up to be one of the biggest in recent years. With "The Hangover 2," "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2" and "Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon," there will be no shortage of laughs, magic or explosions for the next few months.
With the impending arrival of "X-Men: First Class" (hitting theaters on June 3), one can't help but anticipate yet another film steeped in the origins of an established franchise.
With DVD and movie theater revenues down, DirecTV is trying to alleviate tight sales by going up.
Hollywood needs some new ideas.