Director Bob Clark’s classic holiday comedy has a distinction that few family movies can claim: Most people don’t mind watching it over and over again.
At last, what so many of you have been waiting for is here—'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' hits theaters this Friday. It may be a slim week for new releases, but there's at least one more new film to keep you entertained.
Ben Affleck has had quite the career. One of his biggest accomplishments came at the beginning of his career, at the young age of 25 he won both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for the screen play he co-wrote with Matt Damon, 'Goodwill Hunting'. It's impressive that at the age of 40 Bens' still got it, and Entertainment Weekly recognized that in their most recent issue.
It's a great week for comedy and horror at the theater, or maybe you're looking for a smaller, smarter indie flick? Either way, we've got you covered with a breakdown of this week's new theatrical releases.
A true classic is about to return to theaters, 30 years after its original release. Steven Spielberg's 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial' first debuted on December 9th 1982, now on October 3rd 2012 the film will be re-released to theaters around the country for one night only.
You won’t have to wait until Friday for two of the three new movies bowing this week — in fact, you can go ahead and line up for tickets right now.
Comedy, horror and adventure aren’t just words singles use to describe the dating scene — they also nicely sum up the plotlines of the three new movies premiering in theaters this week.
Of the four movies that open this week, one features two Oscar-winners, another highlights crazy stunts, the third continues a popular film franchise, and the last is just in time for a spoof-worthy political season.
With much of the country in the middle of a nasty heat wave, the air-conditioned comfort of a cineplex might be just what you need — and the two flicks opening in wide release this weekend will keep both adults and kids happy.
The most hotly-anticipated movie of the summer opens this weekend, so it’s no surprise it’ll stand alone as the only new flick to hit theaters. Who’d want to compete against what will almost surely wind up being one of the most successful films of all time?
Just when we thought the floodgate of ‘Dark Knight Rises‘ clips and promotional material was closed shut after the latest release of the Mondo poster, here comes two more scenes from the long-awaited finale to the Batman trilogy.