"Shark Tale" is an underwater animated comedy featuring ... or anyone who needs a little encouragement here and there. Ruby Gillman (Lana Condor) is a 16-year-old kraken who desperately wants ...
The R-rated comedy One of Them Days opened to number during a quiet weekend at the movie theatres while Wolf Man opened in a disappointing third place. The damage of the Los Angeles wildfires has ...
Choosing for the movie to take place all in one night also kept the scope of the story confined in a way that really worked, letting it focus on its simmering themes and nuanced emotional tale.
Jean Alice Gillman, age 80, of Newark, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family on January 8, 2025 after a courageous fight with cancer. Jean was born on September 11, 1944, to the late ...
Florida Keys Travel this week shared dramatic footage showing a tiger shark chasing a turtle to the beach as something to ponder the “next time you think about visiting the Florida Keys.” ...
The Chargers opened the 21-day practice window for safety Alohi Gilman on Wednesday, as he was a limited participant in his return to the field. His return comes at a time when the safety room has ...
This scene helps ensure that the film conveys its cautionary tale message without overt sermonising. Despite a somewhat anticlimactic ending, Dharman’s final choice also remains consistent with ...
But as the churn of ceremonies from the Golden Globes (this Sunday, January 5) to the Oscars (March 2) remains underway in honoring the same handful of 2024 movies for the next two months ...
In theaters this week, this tale of a starving fishing outfit suffering further after making a morally questionable decision is impressively moody and bleak, its chill extending beyond the ...
By Mia Galuppo, Bryan Antunez The movies of 2025 are filled with dinosaurs, ghosts, vampires and more Wicked. Here are the most anticipated movies (so far) due out next year.
The year 2024 was one of great movie moments — and it could even be argued that the offscreen moments were better than anything onscreen. The “Wicked” and “Madame Web” press tours, anyone?