Being Candid with “Game of Thrones” Star Michiel Huisman
Set your alarm and make a shopping list: Saturday is Record Store Day!
Generations of Latinos watched the show, including a strong following in the Los Angeles area.
Expect surprise guests to appear at this rare, unique performance of superior jazz artists in an up close and personal setting. NO COVER!
According to WikiLeaks Editor Julian Assange, the hacked emails show the "inner-workings of an influential multinational corporation."
Love is in the air! It’s time for a sizzlin’ spring fling, attracting your ideal match, or rekindling the affection you’ve already found.
The stars’ on-screen chemistry unlocks the key.
The list of artists to be honored in Beverly Hills for this year's best trailers also includes “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1.”
After four years in Anaheim the annual convention will move to Los Angeles, where city officials anticipate a $32 million economic impact.
Moviegoers, buckle up to find out!
Paul Preston reviews "The Gunman" for TheMovieGuys.net: "The perfect vehicle for Sean Penn to pull a Liam Neeson"
Hollywood Boulevard has been closed all day as crowds lined up to see Van Halen perform for “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”
The popular series recently had its season five premiere in the US.
Hundreds have hiked up the Santa Monica Mountains to marvel at a lonely piano since it was discovered by a news chopper this week.
Maxie Solters, V-Day Studio City founder, has gathered together a group of talented thespians to perform Eve Ensler’s THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES.
Ray Schillaci reviews "Predestination" for TheMovieGuys.net: "A powerful punch that has you talking about the film long after it is over"
This film critic says, “’Insurgent’ appears to be diverging!”
Paul Preston reviews "The Duff" for TheMovieGuys.net: "'The Duff” knows its ancestry – John Hughes movies"
This film critic says, “Even after the last stroke of midnight, the glass slipper fits just right.”
Paul Preston reviews FOCUS for TheMovieGuys.net: "The exploits of con men told through the filter of beautiful people."
The family of Marvin Gaye had been seeking about $40 million in damages--but the award was far less.
This film critic says, "The tea certainly tastes delightful!"
Steven Lewis offers three big suggestions to help Oscar night be more entertaining for TheMovieGuys.net in one last look in the rearview.
A jury continues to deliberate today in the copyright case filed by the Gaye estate against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey announced plans to phase out the use of circus elephants.
Winning a Golden Globe, SAG Award, and an Academy Award in 2015 is simply 'redmayniac'!
Justin Bowler discusses the various interpretations of "Birdman"'s ending with spoilers all over the place.
Be swept off your feet just in time for some sizzlin' hot spring fever. Fun friendly foxy folks, huge dance floor, sweets and treats galore!
Lupita Nyong’o's Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein dress featured 6,000 pearls and was stolen from the London West Hollywood hotel.
Robin Thicke claims he played no role in writing of megahit "Blurred Lines"
Ray Schillaci give 2015's Oscar telecast a once-over for TheMovieGuys.net: "What the hell happened?
The group had planned to protest the awards ceremony but called it off reportedly at the request of “Selma” director Ava DuVernay.
Though the theme may seem familiar, the film is still an engaging one.
"Transformers: Age of Extinction" is nominated for the worst picture, Kirk Cameron for worst actor, and Cameron Diaz for worst actress.
Steven Lewis reviews WHIPLASH for TheMovieGuys.net: "WHIPLASH is a story about the pursuit of excellence. To me, it was 2014's Best Picture"
Ray Schillaci reviews "The Theory of Everything" for TheMovieGuys.net: "Hawking’s genius is a backdrop."
The paintings, including Marc Chagall’s “Les Paysans” and Diego Rivera’s “Mexican Peasant," were stolen from an Encino home.
Never before displayed scrolls and artifacts will head to the U.S for the first time. Advanced ticket purchases are advised due to crowds.
This film critic says: "Red" is the new "Grey."
The famed architect's first LA commission is once again open to the public. In honor of the occasion, a free 24-hour viewing starts today.