I would never want to rain on Kate Winslet's parade, especially when she has given two such impressive performances as she did in "Revolutionary Road" and "The Reader."
June 6 is the anniversary of D-Day. Fox's comedy "Bride Wars," which opens on Friday, would have you believe two female best friends would go to war with a ferocity equal to the Normandy landing when their wedding dates both fall on June 6 at New York's Plaza Hotel.
One of the most promising indie films this winter features several stars and already has buyers circling. It sounds like a top Sundance Film Festival hopeful, except for one thing -- it isn't going to Sundance.
Director John Woo's Red Cliff grossed a record-breaking $103 million across Asia, and now the dynamo expects the film's sequel to hail a second round of box office bests.
The cliched comedy "Bride Wars" tosses out stereotypes about female materialism and cattiness with all the giddy gusto of a newly married woman....
The movie has sold just $44.3 million worth of tickets at the U.S. and Canadian box office after five weekends, and is shaping up to be the latest in a line of disappointments for its star, Nicole Kidman.
Hollywood loves breaking box-office records, yet studio executives aren't griping that their 2008 lineup will fall a bit shy of the all-time high set a year earlier.
After the reasonably strong box office performance of "Valkyrie" over the weekend, skeptics were robbed of the chance to declare "Flop!"
For a film about moral ambiguity, "Doubt" does an awful lot of hand-holding.
Directed by Fernando Meirelles, starring Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Alice Braga, Don McKellar
Films about superheroes are a pleasant escape from a world in financial crisis and with perfect timing, James Bond's latest adventure, Quantum of Solace, hits Chinese mainland theaters on Nov 5, nine days ahead of its premiere in America.
As ever, Zac Efron is teen cutester Troy Bolton, who totally rules the school basketball court, without his artfully contrived fringe ever becoming disordered.