Film Review: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
What if Snatch was in the Lord of the Rings? Or if Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels happened in the Game of Thrones?
What if Snatch was in the Lord of the Rings? Or if Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels happened in the Game of Thrones?
Check out our picks of what you should be watching this week—featuring Wonder Woman, IT, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Snatched, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, The Wall, Meri Pyaari Bindu, and The Wedding Plan.
It’s enthralling but what makes American Gods irresistible is it serves up something many series lack: Truth. A truth so fearlessly real it grabs you by the shirt and pulls you into the screen.
The Launch Music Conference and Festival is set to take over PA’s Lancaster County Convention Center this April 13-16—and it has just announced this year’s official panelists.
After a horrific car accident, brilliant (and boy, does he know it) neurosurgeon Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) loses the use of his hands—and after Western medicine can’t help him mend his career-destroying injuries, he heads East, and learns the world actually doesn’t revolve around him.
The top 10 panels from this year’s NYCC, ranked.
Brett Davern, best known as Jake, from MTV’s hit series Awkward, announces his plans for The Brett Davern Show.
All your favorite pop-punkers have come together for a Christmas charity singalong.
Jay Z. Beyonce. Rihanna. Madonna. Kanye West. Over the past few years these figures, among others, have been deemed members of the upper-upper echelon of music royalty: the kings and queens capable of doing whatever they damn well please. With the launch of Tidal, these entertainment powerhouses, along with 11 more of their peers, hoped to be the first to finally eliminate freemium as a standard in the streaming world. The initial announcement was brief, awkward, full of vague grandiose statements, and it was a bit of an elite circle jerk as they all stood there grinning at each other.… Read more »
The 90s were the era of innovation. Change came quickly, and there were enough fads to fill three decades. The fashion of the day sometimes meant colorful, eccentric patterns, and at other times meant dark hues and oversized fits. Wherever you were, it never took long to come across somewhere wearing alarmingly thick makeup of the richest colors, in pursuit of being compared to Jennifer Anniston or Cindy Crawford. Leather became the fabric to beat. Music videos were in the process of killing the radio star with MTV rising to power. It almost seemed as if the visual trends of… Read more »