1908 was possibly the most boring World Series on record. The young championship series had seen many great games already, but the fall classic between the returning champions, the Chicago Cubs, and Ty Cobb’s Detroit Tigers was a real let-down.
This live-action version of ‘The Jungle Book’ is a stunning adaptation that captures audience’s imaginations with a compelling story and engaging, albeit mostly CG, characters.
A movie based on a board game took over the box office with an estimated $19.8 million. It provided movie-goers with the Halloween flavor as the holiday approaches.
You can always tell a Wes Anderson film a mile away. His kooky alternate universe take on real world issues is often polarizing for viewers who either love to retreat into his fairy tale-like yarns or who just can't tolerate his very singular vision.
In ‘The Monuments Men,’ an unlikely group are designated with the task of rescuing artistic masterpieces from Nazi thieves and returning them to their owners.
There's no question that the story behind George Clooney's latest film is a fascinating and important one. It's certainly one that deserves a film inspired enough to ensure the maximum number of people will seek it out and recommend it to others.
‘Hyde Park on Hudson’ is a moment in history in the life of President Franklin Roosevelt that included the beginning of an affair and the first trip to America by an English king.
The trailer for Bill Murray's upcoming film "Hyde Park on Hudson" has been released and features a charming, witty portrayal of Franklin D. Roosevelt as he hosts a stint for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in upstate New York in 1939.
A 15-year anniversary edition of the movie Groundhog Day has been released earlier this week. And that is a great idea; both the movie and the day's real history are subliminal.
Bill Murray sings Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" in 'Rock the Kasbah'
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A scene from: 'A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III'
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Kate Hudson and Bill Murray stars in 'Rock the Kasbah'
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"You gotta love Bill Murray. The actor had been invited to the White House along with other cast members of 'The Monuments Men' for a movie screening in the Family Theater of the White House. Prior to the screening, the President was to greet some of cast members in the Diplomatic Reception Room. A White House staff person had told Murray where to stand, meaning before the greet. But when the President walked into the room, Murray stayed put, saying 'they told me to stand here.'"
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A scene from Jim Jarmusch's 'Coffee and Cigarettes'