By John Horn, Los Angeles Times
The names alone of this summer's hit R-rated comedies — "The Hangover Part II," "Horrible Bosses," "Bad Teacher," "Bridesmaids" &#...
By Amy Kaufman
Performances by Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis, who star in the film along with Emma Stone and Bryce Dallas Howard, are generating Oscar...
By Nardine Saad
The star of the 1987 film said she was thrilled about the remake and there's "nobody better to do" it than Ortega.
Walt Disney Studios movies will not be available to Vudu users on the iPad, even though movies from the other five major Hollywood studios...
By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times
"Sorry I look like a hooker," deadpans Emma Stone, her lips a shade of candy apple red, as she rushes into the bar at the Sunset Tower...
By Ben Fritz
If the film business is akin to playing poker, two Hollywood studios are making bets on a hand they haven't yet been dealt.
By Amy Kaufman
The director was sought after for a slew of high-profile projects, ranging from "Mission Impossible IV" to a Will Ferrell comedy.
By Steven Zeitchik
Lionsgate announced a "Dirty Dancing" remake with Kenny Ortega but do we need another reboot of a music-themed '80s movie?
By Geoff Boucher
Atwell: "It's Greek tragedy with guns and six-packs and hot women."
By Matt Donnelly
Don't rush to judge Catwoman's costume in "The Dark Knight Rises." Apparently, we haven't seen a thing when it comes to the form-fitting...
By Tom O'Neil
A stirring black-empowerment tale aimed squarely at white audiences, "The Help" personalizes the civil rights movement.
By Steven Zeitchik
Michael Dowse will premiere "Goon," Guy Maddin brings "Keyhole" and French-Canadian Jean-Marc Vallee brings "Cafe de Flore."