Arts & Entertainment Save Your Money, Let 'The Snowman' Melt Away There is a lot of talent involved with the serial killer thriller . Martin Scorsese was once set to direct, and he remains an executive producer. His longtime editor Thelma Schoonmaker cut the film.
Arts & Entertainment 'Alien: Covenant' Is An Enjoyable Correction In Xenomorph Course I was too young to see the first when it was in theaters, which means I missed out on its initial visceral impact. So for years, Aliens was my favorite Alien movie, fueled
Arts & Entertainment 'The Light Between Oceans' Is Pretty But Turgid The Light Between Oceans, adapted by writer and director Derek Cianfrance from the 2012 novel by M.L. Stedman, is an old-fashioned romantic tragedy filled with fateful events, bad choices, and really pretty
Arts & Entertainment Sorry, Apple Fanatics: The 'Steve Jobs' Movie Is A Box-Office Bomb In a refreshing reminder that the rest of the world is not up Steve Jobs' ass the way many folks here are, the much-lauded Aaron Sorkin film about the Apple founder has reportedly
Arts & Entertainment Video: New <em>Steve Jobs</em> Trailer Drops, Feels Very Aaron Sorkin-y Sure, you could go see Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, the documentary about the Apple co-founder released earlier this month. But why do that when you can gaze upon a be-turtlenecked
Arts & Entertainment <em>Steve Jobs</em> Trailer Drops: The Next Big Thing Is Here In America, where gods of industry are all too literally considered deities, we're still not through contending with the legacy of Steve Jobs. Products aside, the technology leader's flair for theatrics makes him