Teen girls will be in clover over hunky Chris Pine and his romance with Lindsay Lohan in the romantic comedy.
Hollywood tongues are wagging over the weekend's less-than-expected box-office tally for Mission: Impossible III – and asking if Tom Cruise's image may be to blame.
A PERSUASIVELY narrated, scrupulously tasteful re-creation of the downing of the fourth and final plane hijacked by Islamist terrorists on Sept. 11
It’s hard to be in L.A. – to live, to visit, to see in movies – and not think that being jaw-droppingly wealthy is the only way to live life.
The makers of "Airplane!" have reconnected for "Scary Movie 4," but they've created a sequel that never truly takes flight.
Witless, soulless and joyless, it displays its video game origins throughout as Mom promptly loses the kid and spends the rest of the film looking for her in a multilevel maze filled with fire and nasty-looking creatures.
"Take the Lead" is admittedly a hard sell: Aiming to convince us that a group of New York City high school students
"Thank You For Smoking" is a smart satire that doesn't insult its audience's intelligence.
When aliens take over the planet and attempt to decipher our culture, what on earth will they make of "Scary Movie 4"?
Nick Naylor is the chief lobbyist for "Big Tobacco," and he's the best in the business.
Maybe that's why a film inspired by the true story of Manhattan dance instructor Pierre Dulaine had such initial appeal for me.