Review: Anticipated sequel heats up on screen
Lawrence ignites “Hunger Games” film with unforgettable acting.
Lawrence ignites “Hunger Games” film with unforgettable acting.
“Into the Woods” is the first musical of the fall main stage season. It is currently sold out and running at the Hoerner Theatre.
In making “Captain Phillips,” based on the pirate hijacking of an American freighter ship in 2009, Director Paul Greengrass faced the uphill battle of creating a thrilling and suspenseful-enough film to engage an audience that already knows the ending.
Secretive J.D. Salinger’s life and history is explored in new documentary, “Salinger.”
“Prince Avalanche”‘s beautiful setting augments meaningful dialogue.
“Lee Daniels’ The Butler” provides a moving interpretation of history.
Patrick Huard stars in ‘Starbuck,’ a quirky film about a man who unwittingly fathers 533 children through generations sperm bank donations.
Patrick Huard stars in ‘Starbuck,’ a quirky film about a man who unwittingly fathers 533 children through generations sperm bank donations.
Greg Pembroke ’02 is the founder of the Tumblr blog, “Reasons My Son is Crying.” He and his son, Charlie have been featured on “Good Morning America” and “The Today Show.”
The Scary Movie franchise returns for the fifth, and hopefully, last time.
Director Brian Helgeland delivers a strong biopic of famous baseball player, Jackie Robinson.
Talented cast and directing offer a compelling film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s novel, “On The Road.”