It was a tale of two time-travel movies at the US box office this weekend. Admittedly, no one in the battle-crazed 300: Rise Of An Empire hops into a modified DeLorean at any point, but it does take us back in time, via Frank Miller’s work, to a pseudo-historical era.... Read more
Some films are so well regarded that you can almost imagine them sealed behind layers of security, locked away lest some new producer or director take a fancy to remaking them.... Read more
"A movie about Facebook? Good luck"—that was the sentiment of many upon first hearing about "The Social Network," but they underestimated the talent involved.... Read more
The Lego Movie has once more proved itself “The Special” at the American box office, taking the top spot for a third week running and adding $31.4 million to its domestic total of $183.1 million and more than $200 million worldwide in less than two weeks since arriving in cinemas outside the US.... Read more
Cementing its blockbuster status, The Lego Movie easily remained at No. 1 in its second outing, grossing an outstanding $48.8 million for the three-day weekend.... Read more
Hollywood turned out in force for this year’s EE British Academy Film Awards, which saw Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave walk away with the night’s top prize for best film.
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The bright-eyed, adorable little actress was a No. 1 box-office draw in the 1930s, helping to boost America's spirits after the Great Depression and saving the Fox studio from bankruptcy.... Read more
Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has been found dead of an apparent drug overdose in his Manhattan apartment, law enforcement sources said Sunday.
Hoffman, 46, was found in the bathroom of the fourth-floor apartment, the sources told CNN.... Read more