Earth has become overpopulated. Mankind can no longer control its pollution problems. So it’s Mars or bust!
Earth has become overpopulated. Mankind can no longer control its pollution problems. So it’s Mars or bust!
Full moons are so last month. It’s the new moon that makes hot-blooded werewolves jealous of cold-blooded vampires in Stephenie Meyer’s second big-screen outing.
The movie doesn’t pick up the story immediately after 1994’s ‘Interview with a Vampire,’ but it does come after it.
Eli Roth rubs his new-found celebrity-director status into moviegoers’ faces by deluging them with ‘Part II’ of a gruesome, killing-is-the-ultimate-rush franchise that should have never been born to begin with.
These days we think as little about where mall diamonds come from as where grocery store food is grown. Blood Diamond aims to change that fact with a fictional story inspired by facts.
An alleged carjacking and a missing child tear a neighborhood apart and turn a city upside down. But they’re only the beginning for grieving mother Julianne Moore.
Charlie, Violet, Veruca, Mike and Augustus get to punch their golden tickets one more time, 40-plus years after Roald Dahl created them for his book.
Born and raised in Omaha, director Alexander Payne has made a film about a staid Midwestern man who seems to wrap into himself a humanness that moviegoers instantly connect with. Should families go see what it’s all about?
Natalie Portman (“Star Wars”) and Zach Braff (“Scrubs”) do an indie turn for the worse … in Jersey!
Old friends Adam, Nick and Lou are fed up and frustrated with their mediocre adult lives. What could fix things better than a mysterious hot tub that takes them back to 1986? Well, lots of things.
This movie reads like a sizzling, summer novel, playing the short, visible con against the long, invisible one.