’12 Strong’ Shows Hollywood’s Changing View of the War on Terror
Chris Hemsworth's flick avoids the moral uncertainty of past movies on Afghanistan and Iraq.
‘The Post’ Makes Big News at the Box Office
'Jumanji' takes the top spot, but Spielberg drama performs better than expected.
Why ‘The Commuter’ vs. ‘Proud Mary’ is Bigger Than a Just Box Office Battle
Liam Neeson will fight Taraji P. Henson for eyeballs and hearts of action movie fans.
The Fan Force Awakens! Why the Audience Score Suddenly Matters
A change in tide as Star Wars proves that critics are less important when it comes to blockbusters.
‘Jumanji’ Usurps Box Office Crown From ‘Star Wars’
Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart team-up takes down "The Last Jedi."
‘Masterpiece’ Theater: Grade Inflation Corrupts Movie Reviews
What is the criteria for holding such an honorific?
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi,’ ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ Save Box Office From Disaster
2017 Box office down 2.3% from a year earlier, but December for the ages softened blow.
What to Watch This Weekend: ‘Planet Earth II’ and ‘Happy!’
The last call for streaming in 2017.
Matt Damon Proves ‘Downsizing’ of Celebrity Box Office Appeal
Jennifer Lawrence's 'Mother!' also shows that star power is rapidly shrinking.
The Best Films of 2017
The year gets serious as RealClearLife's Thelma Adams reviews her top picks.
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Keeps Box Office Crown, But is No ‘Force Awakens’
Drop of 69 percent from opening weekend may show disgruntled rogues won.
‘Die Hard’ Isn’t Just the Best Christmas Movie, It’s the Most American
Yippee-kai-yay and God bless us, everyone.
‘All the Money in the World’ Spent Wisely to Ditch Kevin Spacey
Director Ridley Scott made a savvy, quick decision as the #MeToo movement changes the industry.
Spielberg’s ‘The Post’ Salutes Journalism of a Bygone Era
Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep revel in the past glory of the news business.
‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Hits $220M Mark Despite Some Disturbance in Force
Vocal minority of disgruntled fans drowned out by record box office.
The Golden Globes: All Balls, No Bite
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association continues to sing "Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man?"