January 29, 2016, 6:06am Entertainment
"I have so much birth control. You must think I'm such a slut," Whitney Cummings says, clearing packets of pills off her kitchen counter. Read story
January 29, 2016, 6:05am Entertainment
"The Finest Hours," based on the true story of the valiant 1952 Coast Guard rescue of a sinking oil tanker off the coast of Massachusetts, splits in two much like the wounded vessel at its heart. Read story
January 29, 2016, 6:02am Clark County Life
Owner Debbie Belden opened Farrar's Bistro in Felida in 2007. The bistro has since tripled in size to occupy the entire building where it is located. Belden has extended the bistro's neighborhood spirit through the support of many local organizations throughout the years. Menu items are a selection of creative… Read story
January 22, 2016, 6:06am Entertainment
At the beginning of "Mustang," an incisive calling card from first-time feature co-writer and director Deniz Gamze Ergüven, school's out for five orphaned teenage sisters living in a northern Turkish village. Read story
January 22, 2016, 6:05am Entertainment
'Why do you have to make everything so dramatic?" Dakota Fanning asks Richard Gere in "The Benefactor." Read story
January 15, 2016, 6:09am Entertainment
Think of every trope associated with animated family movies and you'll find them all in "Norm of the North," a thoroughly uninspired story of a polar bear attempting to save his habitat from a hypocritical hippie seeking to develop condos in the Arctic. Read story
January 15, 2016, 6:08am Entertainment
Watching the "Ride Along" films (this is the second installment in the buddy cop franchise) is an exercise in succumbing to Kevin Hart's unique, manic charms. By the end, it's most likely you'll be laughing at the antics of the bite-sized comic -- whose style is reminiscent of an over-enthusiastic… Read story
January 15, 2016, 6:07am Entertainment
Everything in director Michael Bay's cinematic vocabulary -- the glamorizing slo-mo, the falling bomb point-of-view shots, the low-angle framing of his heroes with blue sky, fireballs or an American flag in the background -- suggests not real life, or the way things might have happened, but a Michael Bay movie. Read story
January 15, 2016, 6:07am Entertainment
Gael Garcia Bernal didn't hesitate for a moment when asked to choose which profession he considers to be harder -- acting or conducting a symphony orchestra. Read story
January 15, 2016, 6:06am Entertainment
In the conspiracy-theory universe, it has been alleged that the televised footage of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing was a hoax, staged by no less a cinematic luminary than director Stanley Kubrick, who perfected the art of science fiction with "2001: A Space Odyssey." Read story