Box Office: Hopkins Soars as Rite Makes Might
The box-office winner was an old-fashioned melodrama whose only star is over 70 — and his name isn't Clint Eastwood.
The box-office winner was an old-fashioned melodrama whose only star is over 70 — and his name isn't Clint Eastwood.
Portland folk rockers the Decemberists are bookish, mature and nobody's idea of pop superstars. That's just how they like it
As an old exorcist teaching a young seminarian a few new tricks, Anthony Hopkins does his best to animate the latest entrant in an already swollen film subgenre
Jason Statham raises his taciturn action hero game opposite Ben Foster in this capable remake of Charles Bronson's macho 1972 classic
In just half a season, the Los Angeles Clippers rookie has become a modern-day human highlight film. What's driving the Blake Griffin phenomenon?
It was a winning week for Natalie Portman, who claimed a Golden Globe Award for 'Black Swan' and struck box office gold with 'No Strings Attached'
Though I had read long in advance that David Brent (Ricky Gervais) would be making a cameo appearance on last night's The Office, I expected it to be a quick hoot of an encounter without much significance.
John Wells' tale of downward mobility in the Great Recession is a horror movie for America's middle class.
Is this the year of Natalie Portman? Will James Franco present himself an award at this year's ceremony? And which biopic subject will find favor with Academy voters? Richard Corliss surveys the 2011 Oscar nominations
A guide to what you should see and what you should skip—and what you won't be able to avoid
As O — a anonymously written novel about Obama's 2012 re-election campaign — hits the shelves, TIME takes a look at books with similarly simple titles
Lattes, tattoos and microbrews. Christian Lander, author of the satirical 'Stuff White People Like' book and blog, takes TIME on a tour of Brooklyn, to seek a hipster version of white culture