
Want to win a trip to San Diego Comic-Con International this July? Our mascot, BookMan, needs a 21st-century makeover. Reinvent Book-Man and you could win flight, hotel, and a 4-day membership pass for 2 to the biggest pop culture event of the year.
If you're still clapping your hands over your ears and lalala-ing when it comes to this JJ Abrams-produced monster vehicle, move along. If you're wondering what the fuss is about, here's five "hard spoiler"-free reasons why it's kind of awesome.
Scream and scream again! The Midnite Movie Mamacita will make you jump out of your seats and skin with a weekend of filmic and musical specialties on January 25 & 26. Come check out What Waits Below and the premier of the new Zombeast music video.
Lasse Hallstrom’s film “The Hoax” goes a long way to prove what P.T. Barnum once said, “There is a sucker born every minute.” In 1971 an unknown, rejected writer named Clifford Irving, with lots of chutzpah and a gift of gab, came up with a scheme...
Mesa, January 26-27, 2008. Boba Fett. The Incredible Hulk. Only in comic books and movies can these characters have their stories told, and only at the Phoenix Comicon can you meet the actors who brought them to life...
Todd Haynes' unusual tribute to the many sides of Bob Dylan sounds pretentious and obtuse on paper, but the film itself is an ambitious and surprisingly affecting ode to one of the most influential and inscrutable figures in popular culture.
Winner of 5 César Awards, Pascale Ferran's adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's sensuous classic is easily the most fresh and beautiful, focusing on the core of the story: the love affair between two people.
Christopher Nolan's Joker keeps his "see you in December" promise in a big way - IMAX-big, that is. The first six minutes of July's The Dark Knight provide a glimpse of Heath Ledger as Mr. J. Oh, and then there's that Will Smith movie, too.
Grindhouse Redux presents Anguish and Blood Rage - and body parts aplenty! - at a Chandler Cinemas double feature on Dec 21 and 22. Don't miss out on this weekend of slasher classics.
Directed by the legendary Ridley Scott, and featuring the dynamic duo of powerhouse lead actors Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe, American Gangster had the potential to be a great movie. Ultimately, it falls short.













