In an interview during History Channel's History Talks at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Kate Winslet continued ...
An industry group representing the eight largest chains announced a multibillion-dollar renovation plan that will affect ...
Keke Palmer and SZA will soon be sharing the screen again. Sony Pictures announced Friday that the forthcoming untitled ...
This is the same movie that opens with President Nick Offerman rehearsing a hyperbolic speech while dressed in a familiar red ...
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There’s a very old-timey photograph from the Detroit Public Library's archive in “Join or Die” that shows the tuxedo-wearing members of a banjo club. It was formed in days of yore by men who belonged ...
Frankie Beverly, a native Philadelphian and founder of the band Maze, died Tuesday at age 77, his family announced on social ...
Wall Street made billions investing in crooked colleges. Students were left with worthless degrees and a mountain of debt.
A visit to Washington DC is always going to deliver a healthy dose of Americana, particularly if politics are an interest.
As Americans have become more polarized, Hollywood appears to have shied away from telling overtly political stories. But ...
that line has all but vanished from American political life. Like Reagan the actor and Reagan the president, Reagan the new movie has a strained relationship with reality. In director Sean ...
collectively known as the North American movie market. At first glance, the hegemony of the "Big Five" – Disney, Paramount, Sony, Universal, and Warner Bros. – remains unchallenged.