Blues Bash takes over the Lowcountry
The Lowcountry is blessed with an abundance of cultural festivals and expositions. From wildlife to food and wine, Spoleto to MOJA, it seems there is always something interesting to experience ...
Human dramas dominated this year's movie releases, ranging from a husband struggling with his dying wife to a woman who disguises herself so she can work in a man's world. It also was a year of amazing animation, first-rate finales and soaring sci-fi. Here are the best of what 2011 ...
The holiday season is upon us, and you know what that means: lots and lots of family, food and football. But it also means movies. And not just any movies, but the much-buzzed-about ones and the potential Oscar contenders.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Three years and three films into "The Twilight Saga," Robert Pattinson can see the finish line for the role that made him famous.
"Everything old is new again," the expression goes, but in pop culture these days, it seems more fitting to say everything new is old again.
Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez have taken a couple of major road trips recently. The trip aimed to promote "The Way," a movie about modern wayfarers walking the 500-mile Camino de Santiago religious pilgrimage through France and Spain.
Parents' guide to new movie releases
Call me fickle, but while I loathe the dismal sadism of the "Saw" movies, the "Final Destination" series, in which attractive young people are killed in equal numbers and graphic detail, is one of my guilty pleasures.
'Green Lantern' Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action. What it's about: A swinging single test pilot learns responsibility when he is chosen to join an elite corps that battles evil. The kid attractor factor: A legendary comic bo...
Harry Potter’s saga is ending, but his magic spell remains. Thousands of fans from around the world massed in London Thursday for the premiere of the final film in the magical adventure series.
The trajectory of this year's raunchy comedies spirals farther downward with the desperately unfunny "Horrible Bosses," about a trio of tormented workers -- Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis -- who decide to kill each other's intolerable employers -- Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston and Colin Farrell.
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