Chris Chaberski
New Movies This Week — ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’
It's the return of the 'Avengers' franchise, with the latest entry starring everyone's favorite star-spangled superhero with a shield.
New Movies This Week: ‘Noah,’ ‘Sabotage’
This week we get a big-budget Hollywood retelling of one of the most famous biblical stories of them all, plus the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger in kicking-butt mode.
Missing Flight 370 Crashed Into Indian Ocean, Says Malaysian Prime Minister
Authorities have concluded that Malaysia Airlines flight 370 fell into the Indian Ocean, killing all 239 people onboard.
New Movies This Week: ‘Divergent,’ ‘Muppets Most Wanted’
New in theaters this week: the latest young-adult-novel-to-screen adaptation, a la 'Hunger Games,' and the return of the Muppets.
Then and Now: See How the Cast of ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’ Looks Today
Take a glimpse at how the Toons and the humans from 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' look today.
New Movies: ‘Non-Stop,’ ‘Son of God’
Two very different features hit theaters this weekend. The first is an action-thriller with Liam Neeson (seems like all he ever does is action-thrillers these days, doesn't it?). The second tells the story of Jesus Christ. So yeah, pretty different.
New Movies: ‘The Monuments Men,’ ‘The LEGO Movie,’ ‘Vampire Academy’
After a somewhat slow start to the moviegoing year, this weekend features three big-time pictures hitting theaters, with something for all ages.
New Movies: ‘That Awkward Moment,’ ‘Labor Day’
A comedy and a drama hit theaters this weekend. A comedy and a drama? That's both kinds of faces on those masks!
New Movies: ‘I, Frankenstein,’ ‘Dallas Buyers Club’
New this weekend: the latest update of a classic horror tale, and a critics' darling and multiple Golden Globe-winning drama expands to theaters across the country.
New Movies: ‘Devil’s Due,’ ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit,’ ‘The Nut Job,’ ‘Ride Along’
Oscar nominations came out Thursday morning, with films like 'American Hustle' and '12 Years a Slave' leading the way. You can probably bet that none of this weekend's new releases will figure into next year's Oscars, but that doesn't mean there won't be something you like. The four films opening wide on Friday cover a wide range of genres and styles, a little something for everyone.