Taylor Lautner Joins Adam Sandler For 'Grown Ups 2'
How many more sequels can be in the news this year? THR reports Taylor Lautner may join Adam Sandler in "Grown Ups 2," the follow-up to 2010's box off...
How many more sequels can be in the news this year? THR reports Taylor Lautner may join Adam Sandler in "Grown Ups 2," the follow-up to 2010's box off...
Posted 11.22.2011
Patton Oswalt may be having a great year, between his stand-up special "Finest Hour," Adult Swim's "The Heart, She Holler" and a big role in Jason Rei...
Dan Persons | Posted 09.12.2011
How does a show handle the situation where two, exciting films are released on the same weekend? We don't know, but this weekend we saw John Carpenter's The Ward and Zookeeper, so we decided to cover both of those instead.
Ellen Sterling | Posted 06.04.2011
The annual meeting of theater owners is about getting customers into their local movie theater. Toward that end, there were talks on everything that may impact the consumer's theater-going experience.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
Vince Vaughn's motor-mouth riffing stopped being funny several films ago. So what we get now are movies as slack and slow-moving as The Dilemma.
Jackie K. Cooper | Posted 05.25.2011
Adam Sandler has evolved from frat boy comic to Saturday Night Live regular to movie star. He has evolved from immature antics to romantic comedy to family man. His new film Grown-Ups is a mark of that change.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
Grown Ups is a scam on the audience. What's alarming is that there is an entire generation who consider these guys the comedy touchstones of their era. This is why Generation X is doomed.
Posted 05.25.2011
Lakers home games are always the most celebrity attended of any NBA team, and the famous fans turned out in force for Game 1 of the NBA finals Thursda...
Zorianna Kit | Posted 05.25.2011
Rogen, often a writer and producer on his comedies, is just a gun for hire in Observe and Report. This darker, often violent, bizarre and mostly unfunny movie is not the best choice for him.
Sean L. McCarthy | Posted 05.25.2011
There are many things funnier than Paul Blart: Mall Cop, but perhaps none funnier than watching critics, journalists and bloggers fall all over themselves trying to make sense of the film's popularity.
AP | DERRIK J. LANG | Posted 05.25.2011
LOS ANGELES — Much like its goofy titular character, "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" has defied expectations. The slapstick comedy, which cost a mere $26...
Douglas MacKinnon | Posted 05.25.2011
How dare we derive pleasure from a movie that elitist reviewers writing for a minute collection of fellow elitists have deemed prosaic, unimaginative, and beneath them.
AP | CHRISTY LEMIRE | Posted 05.25.2011
LOS ANGELES — Kevin James bumbles and stumbles to take down the bad guys, but his "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" had no trouble nabbing the top spot at ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.25.2011
Utterly insane goings-on tonight on Hardball, where, for the second night in a row, the "Hardball Sideshow" segment was preceded by a scene that way o...
The Huffington Post | Kia Makarechi | Posted 04.04.2012