New Movie Releases — ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ and ‘For Greater Glory’
This weekend at the movies a beloved fairy tale gets a whole new twist, and Mexican rebels take up arms. Olé!
This weekend at the movies a beloved fairy tale gets a whole new twist, and Mexican rebels take up arms. Olé!
If you just love "fava beans and nice chianti," then you're in luck, because there's not one, but two new spinoff shows featuring Hannibal Lecter coming to TV this fall.
If aliens and other creepy creatures are your thing, you’ll groove on this week’s new movie offerings.
‘Battleship‘ was supposed to be the film that nudged ‘The Avengers‘ out of the number one spot at the box office, but instead you can just go ahead and insert your own “You sank my battleship!” joke here. ‘The Avengers’ didn’t cling to the top spot for the third week in a row, it dominated the top spot for the third week in a row, taking in another $55 million for a grand domestic total of $457 million.
This weekend, you’ll have your choice between a goofy comedy, watching things blow up, and a tale about the joys and perils of new parenthood.
The Tyler Parks & Recreation department will continue its Free Movie In The Park series by showing "How To Train Your Dragon" at 8 p.m. Saturday at Bergfeld Parks' amphitheater.
Limited releases aside, there’s only one movie you need to worry about seeing this weekend — Tim Burton’s ‘Dark Shadows.’
Just one new movie opening in wide release this weekend, but for comic book fans, it’s a Superhero-palooza.
Planning to head to the movies this weekend? You’ll have your choice of being entertained by cute animals, a sappy romance, or the perils and pitfalls of adult relationships.
Last Saturday the Tyler Parks and Recreation Department showed the movie Dolphin Tale for free at Bergfeld Park, and the series continues this weekend with a free showing of Kung Fu Panda.
Horror, action or comedy? Pick your poison, because all three genres will be represented in the movies opening in wide release this weekend.
The juggernaut known as ‘The Hunger Games’ shows no signs of slowing down — it sold another $33.5 million in tickets to take the top spot at the box office for the third weekend in a row.