They don’t make ‘em like they used to,” goes the common saying, and in some ways, anyone can see why. In today’s world of franchise sequels and nostalgia-baiting reboots of older properties, studios rarely spend big bucks on starry original stories like they used to back in the 1990s.
In “Flight Risk,” Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery and Topher Grace star in what Associated Press critic Mark Kennedy calls a truly forgettable thriller-comedy.
Based on a true story, Brave the Dark stars British Academy Television award-winning actor Jared Harris ( Chernobyl) as Stan Deen, a high school English teacher who takes an interest in the reclusive and troubled Nathan Williams.
It also feels very inexpensive, which is not a dig unless you’re expecting fabulously detailed footage of airplanes in midair and not cutaways that border on Microsoft Flight Simulator graphics. The cheapo effects are mostly charming,
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On Jan. 22, the Audio Publishers Association announced the finalist list for the 30th Annual Audie Awards. The awards are the premier awards program for distinction in audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment,
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In the upcoming season of Netflix's "The Night Agent," Peter Sutherland is jumping into action and is headed to his first mission.
Certain films are cultural touchstones and all fans should be allowed to view these movies without having their endings spoiled.
Attorneys representing Richard Allen — the Delphi man sentenced last month to 130 years for the 2017 deaths of teenagers Libby German and Abby Williams — now believe there are
Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s Hollywood-set comedy series The Studio will kick off SXSW as the opening night TV screening. Rogen stars as the newly appointed head of an embattled studio as he and his executives struggle to make their movies relevant.
A pair of inventive comedies lead off this month’s exploration of the hidden discoveries on your subscription streaming services.