Dine at the New York restaurants from your favorite movies
Where Harry hung with Sally, Dylan and Jamie started over, and more
Familiar comic crutches keep ‘Peeples’ upright
It’s ‘Meet the Parents,’ redux
Film review: What Maisie Knew
An updating of a Henry James novella fails to have much of a point.
Metro’s guide to the best (and worst) summer movies
We round up the best, the dumbest and even the smartest films coming at you this summer season.
Film review: ‘The Iceman’
The great Michael Shannon is ill-used in this look at suburban dad-cum-killer Richard Kuklinski.
Ang Lee, Kidman join Cannes Film Festival jury
Double Oscar-winning director Ang Lee and Australian actress Nicole Kidman will be on the nine-member jury at this year’s Cannes [...]
Tom Cruise once again the box office champ with ‘Oblivion’
Tom Cruise’s post-apocalyptic thriller “Oblivion” wiped out the box office competition, racking up $38.2 million in weekend ticket sales during its U.S. and Canadian debut.
Breaking down barriers at the Tribeca Film Festival
this year’s seventh annual Tribeca/ESPN Sprots Film Festival will feature nine films including four from ESPN Film’s “Nine for IX” series.
Bistrot La Minette ending outdoor movie screenings
Bistrot La Minette Chef Peter Woolsey said this summer’s outdoor movie screening season may be the last.
‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ trailer finally here
With the Twilight Saga done and over with, out attention has shifted to Katniss Everdeen, Peta Malark and Gale Hawthorne of The Hunger Games.
