Starz CEO Out
Starz chief Chris Albrecht will step down from his position in March amid the continued integration of Lionsgate and Starz.
Starz chief Chris Albrecht will step down from his position in March amid the continued integration of Lionsgate and Starz.
This by-the-book Hollywood remake of the Mexican movie transforms a passive victim into a new kind of action heroine.
A story of survival in the icy wilderness, with Mads Mikkelsen as a stranded explorer, dares to cut no corners. That’s why it’s compelling.
A masterful film of generational conflict about a cocky son fresh from college and his no longer ambitious gambling-addict father.
An exposé offers devastatingly powerful and convincing testimony that Michael Jackson was guilty of child sexual abuse.
Part of what makes the series so special is its meticulous construction, shedding layer after surprising layer until the bittersweet end.
“Deadly Class” talks tough about being different than other high school shows, but watching it proves frustrating.
If its many mysteries come together, “Roswell, New Mexico” could very well end up one of the CW’s more satisfying debuts.
It’s hard to argue the merits of “I Am the Night,” a slick thriller starring Chris Pine, even when it gets carried away.
Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano star as battling brothers in a disappointing Broadway revival of Sam Shepard’s classic.
Jeff Daniels takes on the towering figure of Atticus Finch in Aaron Sorkin’s Broadway adaptation of Harper Lee’s famous novel.
Bryan Cranston gives a full-throated roar as Howard Beale, a TV news anchor who is “mad as hell” about his corrupt society.
A schlocky TV variety show format diminishes Broadway’s Cher musical, despite a can-do cast, pop tunes, and diva power.
Lady Gaga raises the bar for Vegas residencies with a show that gets by even more on live vocals and ace choreography than unceasing glitz.
21 Savage’s “i am > i was” has A-list guests — Childish Gambino, Post Malone, J. Cole — yet it’s strongest when Savage is solo.
Eight years after “Dancing on My Own,” Robyn triumphantly returns with an album of bittersweet pop filled with the heartache that went into its creation.
The long-delayed set is fresh, frenetic, and flush with guest appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, and Snoop Dogg.