The buzz around Atlanta created by the filming of “Anchorman 2”and periodic sightings of Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Harrison Ford, Tina Fey and the dude who played Borat at places like the Silver Skillet and Woodruff Park is evidence that the city is a Hollywood hotspot.If that hasn’t convinced you, ...
The 10-foot-tall Robocop statue is making progress for the 2014 unveiling. The city of Detroit could be getting its very own statue of 'Robocop'.Initially the project debuted on Kickstarter.com in 2011. The designers aimed for a $50,000 goal and actually ended up surpassing that amount. Although the statue is not ...
By Rafer GuzmanNewsday‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist” tells the story of a young New Yorker whose life is upturned by 9/11 in ways he never imagined. He’s a Princeton grad and Wall Street star but also a Pakistani, which never used to be a problem. His name is Changez, pronounced “chung-GEZ,” but ...
The plucky heroine from the Pixar movie Brave has received a make-over from Disney that left fans of the movie angry and led the character’s creator to call the changes sexist. The changes were made for the doll version of the red-haired heroine Merida from the Disney/Pixar movie. The Marin ...
J.J. Abrams takes us behind the scenes and into the making of Star Trek Into Darkness to talk about his magic and vision of the movie along with scenes from the film.
Chris Pine (Captain Kirk) is out promoting "Star Trek Into Darkness" and he attends a special premiere with co-star Zachary Quinto.
Raymond Smith Jr. has been trying for nearly two decades to make the movie industry listen to the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing. This month, the senior executive at Regal Entertainment Group will come closer to his goal. His company, the nation’s largest theater chain, will have ...
Astronauts attempt to return to earth after debris crashes into their space shuttle, leaving them drifting alone in space.
A look at the relationship between Mike and Sulley during their days at Monsters University -- when they weren't necessarily the best of friends.
By John HornLos Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES - F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” is widely recognized as a literary masterwork. Yet as even the book’s editor, Maxwell Perkins, said to Fitzgerald about a draft of the 1925 novel, the title character “is somewhat vague.”Hazy doesn’t work in cinema, so when ...
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