Antoine Fuqua’s biopic honors Michael Jackson’s artistry but keeps his deeper complexities safely out of frame.
Cronin trades Egypt‑centric lore for possession horror, pairing visceral dread with strong performances even as the mythology stays thin.
Jack Reynor, Anne Hathaway, Bob Odenkirk, Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan anchor a slate that moves from looping dread to class conflict.
"Exit 8" is a minimalist psychological thriller where repetition, fear, and avoidance tighten into a stark emotional reckoning.
Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are superb in a darkly funny chamber piece about mythmaking and deception.
Kristoffer Borgli’s nuptial drama blends intimacy and unease, anchored by Zendaya and Robert Pattinson’s deeply felt performances.
April delivers star‑powered thrillers, fan‑favorite returns and Netflix’s first live boxing event in a month full of standout premieres.
Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, Chris Pratt, Ana Cathcart, Jon Hamm and Amanda Peet lead a slate ranging from cosmic adventure to the intimate.
Zazie Beetz, Miley Cyrus, Patricia Arquette, Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs and Charlie Cox headline this weekend's watchlist.
Sokolov’s English‑language debut blends stylized violence and pitch‑black humor, driven by Beetz’s commanding performance.
Prior to Primavera, Plymouth READS will hold a virtual ‘meet the author’ event 7 p.m. Thursday, April 15.
Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department offers courses for any age with varying activities, such as sports.
CP crews are monitoring air, water and soil quality site 24/7 to ensure safe operations under guidance of the Minnesota Pollution Agency.
The City of Plymouth and Plymouth Arts Council are seeking art entries for the 2021 Primavera juried show in April.
A $300 prize will be awarded to the first sleuth who finds the medallion. Only Plymouth residents are eligible.
The deadline to submit entries in the Snow Sculpture Contest is 4:30 p.m. on February. 26.
To participate in the scavenger hunt, residents are encouraged to bundle up & head out to select parks, snap selfies and submit them online.
The Fire & Ice coloring contest is back for the second consecutive year and residents of all ages are invited to participate.
Whether decorating a house, yard or business – or collaborating with neighbors – help brighten spirits by showcasing your holidays.
Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department offers courses for any age with varying activities, such as sports, arts/crafts, music and fitness.
Most Plymouth Post letters will be sent to seniors.
The Plymouth Arts Fair is sponsored by the Plymouth Arts Council, Kyle Vitense State Farm Agency and TCF Bank.
In addition to breakfast foods, veterans will be given letters of appreciation and a small gift.
The Candy Squad will prominently display a sign in the yard indicating who ordered the Tricking and Treating.
Attendees may pick a free pumpkin and visit treat stations along the walk-through route – while supplies last.
Swimming, kayaking and recreation activities in the water are not advised.
Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department offers courses for any age with varying activities.
In the event of inclement weather, movie showings may be canceled.
The 2020 Plymouth Arts Fair will run from November 20 until December 11.
Photo categories include people and families, community activities and events, pets, wildlife and nature, and city landmarks.
Contestants must submit an audition video to enter the 2020 Plymouth Sings competition.
Residents are invited to park in the parking lot and bring their own snacks and beverages.
The Parks and Recreation Department has resumed some in-person programs, including swimming lessons, dance and fitness classes.
The Music in Plymouth 5K is an annual fundraiser to help support the beloved Music in Plymouth community event.
Beginning June 15, beaches will be open with signage to educate swimmers about social distancing.
Buses will not make any stops at St. Philip the Deacon that day.
New virtual recreation programs, such as art classes, adult yoga sessions, youth dance, educational opportunities and more are available.
This four-week competition encourages physical activity as it pits 25 communities against one another.
While Plymouth parks are open for walking, running, enjoying nature and more, park users should follow safety guidelines.
Through film preservation and modern technological advancements, we can enjoy the stunning images captured on 65mm motion picture film.
Minnesota Author Turns her own Experience with Alzheimer's into a Novel to Help Others
Sat 8/6: Benefit for PRISM and Twin Cities Habitat, featuring live music from the Jimmys, Reverend Raven and the Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys
Jazz Pianist Mary Louise Knutson Trio @ St. Barnabas Center for the Arts
Bank of America and Merrill Lynch cardholders can enjoy National Museum Month with free admission this weekend.
Cinema Siren says: Spectacular Simians should make Dawn the brightest of summer blockbusters.
Cinema Siren gives it 5 stars, saying it's fierier than the first, with twice the dragons.
"Bears," in theaters April 18, combines beautiful footage with a style and story accessible to children, making it a success for the whole family.
Get ready to see the real-life story about a boy who says he went to Heaven. Sponsored by Sony.
'Rio 2' opens in movie theaters this weekend.