Halfway through 2012, we have our first real contender for the movie of the year, with the third and final installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy. It's simply an amazing movie.
The Dark Knight Rises' 12:01 a.m. Friday, (Thursday night) IMAX showing at Arbor Place Mall is already sold out so another showing has been added at 3:30 a.m.
Twenty-two banks are on display in the Douglas County Courthouse Gallery as part of the “Toys for All Ages” exhibit, on view through Thursday, Aug. 2.
Prehistoric cartoon characters head out on another adventure for a fourth time, this one in 3D.
Each Friday at 10 a.m., local artist David Tovey shares his unique brand of humor on Douglasville Patch.
The super hero is back swinging at the box office, and it's somewhat of a reboot with different actors, a different look and a whole lot more spidey-swagger.
A plush Teddy Bear comes to life and shares some pillow talk in a vulgar and funny new film about a furry companion with a very real heart.
Toss the history books out the window. Hollywood has made Abraham Lincoln a vampire hunter and guess what—it doesn't suck!
The rock 'n' roll of the 1980s is in the spotlight this week, and, like a lot of rock from that decade and despite a bunch of A-list actors, it doesn't rock.
Sci-Fi lovers and fans of the original "Alien" movie, get ready for a 3D space tale that is out of this world.
View Points offers a diverse range of work, from stylized figurative paintings to realistic still lives and plein air landscapes.
The Douglasville Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) will host the first of two Friday Night Flicks movie screenings Friday, June 8 on O’Neal Plaza.
A princess hunted by an evil queen leads a rebellion to reclaim her throne.
It's been a while, but the Men in Black are back for a "threequel" that is not a disaster or a roaring success.
The hit series makes a huge comeback with this great installment.
Funnyman Sasha Baron Cohen is at it again, this time as a flashy, offensive Middle Eastern dictator who comes to the U.S.
What could be better than a lot of free stuff to kick off summer?
The Cultural Arts Center will feature the works of local artists during the month of May.
Humor proves the most potent superpower for this Marvel blockbuster.
Searching for a treasure-trove of laughs, you’ll fit right in with this animated crew.
Teen heartthrob Zac Efron grows into a leading man for a role full of war, love and dog kennels.
Andrew Badger will read from his novel, Yesterdays Are Forever, and his poetry chapbook, Out on a Limb, both published last year.
Guard the family pastries because Jim and the gang are back for a fourth round of ‘American Pie’ antics.
This exhibition is on view through April 29 and features two contemporary painters concerned with the temporal and poignant aspects of the fleeting moment.
Snow White gets a makeover, while Julia Roberts becomes the queen you’ll love to hate.
Here are the top 10 rentals for Douglasville this week, Mar. 25 to Mar. 31.
The Douglas County Parks and Recreation Department would like to thank all the people who participated in the 2012 Eggstravaganza at Boundary Water Park.