
On his website, Ian McKellen, who plays the wizard Gandalf, announced that "The Hobbit's two films start shooting in New Zealand in July.
Pictured: Sir Ian McKellen will return as wizard Gandalf
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Our Family Wedding is a story of two fathers getting married. Read More
Reviewing the Rob Marshall film Memoirs of a Geisha, Roger Ebert wrote, "I suspect that the more you know about Japan and movies, the less you will enjoy Memoirs of a Geisha." Read More

It's been two years since Kirk's ex-girlfriend, Marnie, broke up with him. He's pined for her while they've worked together as Transportation Security Administration officers. But she loves Kirk like she loves TV or pizza--not like she loves her current beau, Ron. Read More
A new wave of action and horror films borrows from biblical themes - but then, they've never really gone away, writes Anne Billson. Read More

On Monday, an Internet report announced the development of In the Beginning, an eye-popping 3-D movie retelling of the world's creation as depicted in the Bible. Read More


Nick Waters is your average Christian man who, in pursuit of becoming a better husband and person, did what some may consider extraordinary: he watched 30 chick flicks in 30 days. 
The filmmakers behind the Narnia movies, admitting they "made some mistakes" with 2008's Prince Caspian, believe they have righted the ship for The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, coming to theaters in December.
We're flocking to movies about the last days, even in the midst of a penny-pinching recession. Why?
I moved to Brooklyn almost three years ago, and since then, I've discovered that there are really two Brooklyns. There's one populated largely by hipsters and yuppies (like, well, me) who love things like community gardens, obscure films, expensive beer, and espresso.
The Harlem drama Precious won five prizes Friday at the Spirit Awards honoring independent film, including best picture and trophies for stars Gabourey Sidibe and Mo'Nique and director Lee Daniels.
In the new movie Blood Done Sign My Name, actor Nate Parker plays the role of Ben Chavis, a young teacher from a small town in North Carolina who confronts systemic racism in 1970. 
David Dutton is the even-tempered sheriff of the small Iowa town of Ogden Marsh. It's a real nice place full of real nice people, a place where the sheriff calls just about everybody by their first names.
A noted evangelist, preacher, and professor is part of a project that explores the faith of an American hero. February 1, the first day of Black History Month, Franklin Springs Family Media released the DVD George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Way. Read More
With a minute left before the deadline, Mike Cahill raced along
Burbank's Providencia Avenue to get to Media City Church on time.

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