-- This is supposed to be the time of year when high-quality movies come out, whether they're potential Oscar contenders or crowd-pleasing family far...
The "Arrested Development" reunion keeps on growing. As filming continues for the Netflix revival of the cancelled Fox comedy, more of the show's belo...
Judy Greer is returning to "Arrested Development." The actress, who recurred on the Fox series as Kitty Sanchez, George Bluth's (Jeffrey Tambor) assis...
With the War On Women abreast, both sides of the aisle have accused the other of cynically bringing women's health issues to the forefront of politica...
ABC's slate tends to typically skew towards soaps or family programming; but this year, it looks as though they want to expand into the kind of show that might be at home on a more action-oriented network like Fox.
This is a sweet, offbeat comedy with a gentle spirit. It's wacky, funny, and a delight and has an unexpected arc that makes the story come full circle.
Actress Judy Greer -- who costarred in the Oscar-nominated movie "The Descendants" and does voice-over work for FX's "Archer" -- will star in and exec...
Jason Segel and Ed Helms co-star as brothers in "Jeff, Who Lives At Home," the new film from mumblecore writer/directors Jay and Mark Duplass. But if ...
She's generating major buzz -- perhaps even Oscar buzz - for her role in Alexander Payne's The Descendants.
But actress Judy Greer is just happy to b...
I'll say it flat out -- Alexander Payne's new film, The Descendants, is my favorite of the year, a movie that manages to be heart-breaking and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
Judy Greer may be best known for playing the wacky sidekick, as she did in 13 Going on 30, 27 Dresses, and The Wedding Planner, but in The Descendants...
While the red carpet presentations at the 34th Starz Denver Film Festival feature Oscar-worthy films with box-office potential, there are enough under-the-radar temptations to please the most critical cinephile.
George Clooney may be able to do a lot of things, but he isn't a song-and-dance man. That's unless you count his hokey hoedown and country croon as a member of the Soggy Bottom Boys in O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Having turned 50 in May, George Clooney thinks and talks a lot about growing old these days. It was one of the topics of conversation during a series of interviews at the 38th Telluride Film Festival, where the Academy Award winner was awarded the Silver Medallion.
An oddball blend of crime tale and backstage comedy, Henry's Crime is a deadpan delight, an unexpected treat that offers the fire-and-ice teaming of Keanu Reeves and Vera Farmiga.
As Peter Himmelstein's script jumps from a family birthday dinner back to the day before, we get a thumbnail of each Meyerwitz child's disappointing life.