In many ways, "Mad Max: Fury Road" fits the conventional mold of Hollywood's machine. The film has explosions, a thin story, and a relentless pace. But it manages to take all of those tropes and transform it into an organic whole where each and every piece is essential to its overall impact. And more over, where other action blockbusters suffer from predictability of their start-stop structure, this film, with its minimal dialogue, feels like a full-fledged experience that has you immersed from the start to its finish. This is pure action cinema at its very finest in what will undoubtedly be one of the best films of 2015.
Some new shows will not get released until mid-season next year, including the highly anticipated "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" series, a spin off of "The Flash" and "Arrow."
After going incognito for several months, Valeria Lukyanova, the self-proclaimed "Human Barbie," debuted her new, toned body in a series of Facebook photos on Thursday.
The remake will bring up and coming horror director Leigh Janiak to helm the project. "The Craft" was a 1996 film about a girl who moves to a city and attends a Catholic school.
Ahead of the release of his long-awaited sophomore album "Dreams Worth More than Money," Meek Mill has unveiled a brand new track, in which he freestyles over "Energy" off Drake's surprise LP "If You're Reading This It's Too Late."
"Conflict" was how A&E titled Tuesday night's 10th episode of "Married at First Sight," and the channel's description fit perfectly: The newlyweds did, in fact, need some help as they "learn to cope with conflicts arising in their relationships."
Dating rumors of Leonardo DiCaprio and Rihanna are still in the air with reports sayinf the 40-year-old movie star may have sent RiRi a bouquet of flowers along with balloons.
The Puerto Rico Day Parade will be held this year on June 14 on Fifth Avenue between E. 44th and E. 77th streets in New York City. It will also host a legend as the Parade's Grand Marshal.
CBS has opted for a series-killing, mid-season premier for 'Person of Interest," fueling rumors on whether the show will be cancelled, following the fate of favorite "CSI."
The team travels to Russia to go undercover and find their suspects. The highly popular spinoff of the original "NCIS" series "NCIS: Los Angeles" has earned the right to be called "great television.