It’s the end of the world as we know it. But Nicolas Cage doesn’t feel fine.
Fifteen years after losing his father to the boogeyman, Tim is out to prove he’s not just imagining things.
Imagine a world in which the biggest draw to collegiate stadiums is the battle between marching bands, not football teams.
The deck of cards are worn and bent, the magician’s jacket is pulling at the seams. And the comical hocus-pocus? …
The camera tags along with the soldiers of the U.S. Army’s 2/3 Field Artillery—the “Gunners”—in Iraq.
Peter Falk and Paul Reiser play this intensely sincere, father-son comedy to the hilt. The result is simultaneously inspiring and …
With crime in Champion City at an all-time low, egocentric defender of justice Captain Amazing is losing his edge–as well …
Not content to just focus on the action and intrigue like the ‘Bourne’ movies do, this Don Cheadle vehicle mixes …
The third ‘Left Behind’ movie chronicles events at the end of the second book, ‘Tribulation Force,’ in Tim LaHaye and …
David Spade plays Dylan, a restaurant owner who bounces from one sexual relationship to another searching for the girl of …
Liam Neeson is back pounding the streets and pummeling faces. Only this time, he can’t remember if he’s the good …
Families not already alienated by the witchcraft central to the ‘Harry Potter’ series may draw the line with ‘Goblet of …
Kevin Kline loses Diane Keaton’s beloved dog on a Colorado trail. The ensuing search for the prodigal pooch makes it …
As far as Jesus Camp is concerned, Christianity is nothing more than an effective means to a political end.
This teen sex comedy didn’t get an R rating, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be saddled with a scarlet …