
‘The Debt Collector’ Has Lots Of Violence, Little Plot (FILM REVIEW)
The action-comedy offers little style and no substance

The action-comedy offers little style and no substance

Director Ron Howard plays it safe with ‘Solo’

The Austin Film Festival announces accolades for ‘Rogue One’ screenwriter Tony Gilroy

With the band’s declared intention not to release any new albums for the foreseeable future, as well as their temporary moratorium on another Moody Blues Cruise in 2019, it seems

Your typical teen comedies don’t involve a murderous Caribbean dictator with a British accent, elaborate foot fetish sequences, and a scene where a character gets waterboarded. But Dear Dictator (out now

Broken Lizard returns with a sequel to their cult comedy classic.

The lineup for season 7 of the ATX TV Fest just got even better. Coming on the heals of the recent announcement that the festival will have a sneak peak

[rating=2.00] There’s something almost universally true about how the anticipation for a big payoff will inevitably leave one disappointed. Last night, after upwards of 40 episodes of teasing a final

Bold, nuanced, and calculating, You Were Never Really Here is as deeply affecting as it is uncomfortable.

A lack of tonal focus makes Rampage a raging mess.