Camped-up computer cartoon about a humpbacked lackey who bucks the class system in the land of Malaria and aspires to be an evil genius instead of just the lisping, switch-pulling assistant. The backdrops are sufficiently Gothic, but the figures are ghastly, and not in a good way. With the voices …
Known as America’s Poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow leads an idyllic life – until the day his world is shattered by tragedy. With a nation divided by Civil War and his family torn apart, Henry puts down his pen, silenced by grief. But it’s the sound of Christmas morning that reignites …
The iHeartCountry Festival is returning to Austin, Texas on May 13, at the Moody Center. The bill includes Luke Bryan, Kane Brown, Sam Hunt, Elle King, Parker McCollum, Justin Moore, Jordan Davis, Mitchell Tenpenny, and Bailey Zimmerman.
A self-declared Existential Comedy revolving around the personal crisis of an environmental activist (Jason Schwartzman), currently getting squeezed out of the Open Spaces Coalition by his duplicitous but much better-looking and more charismatic colleague (Jude Law), who is literally sleeping with the enemy, the cheerleader-perky spokesmodel (Naomi Watts) of the …
Live concert broadcast in theaters and featuring Dua Lipa, Lizzo, Charlie Puth, and the Backstreet Boys.
An obsessed psychopath unknowingly leads her friends into a deadly mousetrap where pure evil seeks to harvest their skin, in this horrific origin story of the most beloved cartoon character of modern times.
There aren't many pop songs that become the subject of a documentary. Written and directed by John Scheinfeld.
What better way to celebrate what would have been John F. Kennedy’s 100th birthday than with a documentary that sheds new light into who his killer was. At least you can't blame this one on Jim Comey and the Russians.
Akira Kurosawa's lengthily spun-out anecdote, telling of a dying man's solo crusade to leave his mark and to accomplish something worthwhile in his lifetime, balances its philosophic appeal, diplomatically, between heroic individualism and servile altruism. Takashi Shimura's tragic mask of grieved humility becomes wearisome at this length, but the director's …
What do you get when you combine High School Musical and Twilight? Not much, as evidenced by this bargain-basement big-screen blow up of the even more parsimonious web series of the same name. Lucas Grabeel, Drew Seeley, and Adrian Slade form the goth romantic triangle amidst a deafening, puerile musical …
1990 - Catherine Coulson is an international cult icon from the groundbreaking television series Twin Peaks. Twenty-five years later, David Lynch, her lifelong friend, announces the return of its new season. Within weeks, Catherine is diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Can she live long enough to play the iconic …
Dumped the body of the hit-and-run victim into the Atlantic, that's what. You and your school chums. The big mystery is, Who am "I"? But the movie in the end (and long before the end) is less interested in a mystery than in a homicidal Ancient Mariner terrorizing teenagers with …
Paolo Sorrentino, making like an Italian Oliver Stone, rifles through “the Spectacular Life of Giulio Andreotti” (in the words of the subtitle), seven-term Prime Minister rumored to have Mafia ties and blood on his hands, less a character than a caricature in the interpretation of Toni Servillo, jug ears, humpback, …
Another slice of the ethnic pie, this time the Bronx Puerto Rican section: a nuclear family of four, whose Poppy has just gone to jail for looting during a blackout, and whose Mommy wangles herself a job in the Latino music business. Newcomer Lauren Vélez, though temperate by comparison, could …
Gianni Amelio's oblation to neo-realism. The title recalls especially De Sica's Ladri di Biciclette (Bicycle Thief) along with his I Bambini Ci Guardano (The Children Are Watching Us), as does the employment of a morose child -- two of them, in fact -- for assault on the viewer's heartstrings: a …