Monica Barbaro, Callum Turner, Willem Dafoe, Greta Lee, Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham and Steven Lemme headline this week's lineup.
Monica Barbaro and Callum Turner shine, but their chemistry can’t steady a rom-com constantly disrupted by its lightly sketched dystopia.
From pulse‑pounding thrillers to warm summer dramedies, Netflix’s August lineup sizzles with standout films and fan‑favorite returns.
Destin Daniel Cretton’s grounded direction reshapes Spider‑Man’s world, with Holland and Zendaya’s chemistry enriching Peter Parker's arc.
Tom Holland, Zendaya, Emmy Rossum, Lola Petticrew, Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan lead stories of reinvention and survival.
Seth Rogen, Olivia Wilde, Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton turn a tense dinner into a sharp, funny unraveling of desire and truth.
Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, Alan Ritchson, Kevin Sussman and Tom Hiddleston anchor stories driven by tension, invention and sharp turns.
Nolan’s Greek epic blends full IMAX scale, primal trials, and Matt Damon’s most elemental human performance as the king of Ithaca.
Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Anya Taylor-Joy, Octavia Spencer, Hannah Waddingham and J.K. Simmons anchor stories charged with volatile turns.
Dwayne Johnson, Jennifer Garner, Regina Hall,Catherine Laga‘aia, Gemma Chan, Souheila Yacoub and Luke Bracey lead a week of rising stakes.
The “When Harry Met Sally,” “Monsters Inc.” and “Howl’s Moving Castle” actor will star in a one-man show in Manhattan later this year.
The film festival will take place March 7 and 8, with a lineup of eight short films Saturday and nine Sunday.
The 11-year-old says she has been dancing since she was a two-year-old.
Hytner will also participate in the Borrelli's Tap Room's "Seinfeld" Trivia.
Elyssa Phillips hopes to return home at some point and peform stand-up on Long Island.
It runs from 8:30- 10:30 p.m. at the beach by Allegria Hotel.
Performances run each Wednesday evening through August.
All movies begin at nightfall.
Logan Kohn, a professional magician, performs private events ranging from weddings to bar mitzvahs.
The 2023 summer blockbuster will be shown Saturday night on Grand Boulevard Beach.
The beach series takes place on Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
It starts on Saturday, July 20.
Adam Nimoy's memoir examines a complicated relationship with his famous father.
The October 14-15 event features vendors, a pumpkin patch and a ferris wheel.
The summer shows conclude over the next two Wednesdays.
Jaws and Super Mario Brothers Movie are among the films playing in the coming weeks.
The performances run each Wednesday night through the end of August.
Queen Latifah, Barry Gibb and Dionne Warwick are among the other entertainers getting recognized for their careers.
A signed "When Harry Met Sally" script is one of the pieces of movie memorabilia used to raise funds for the Long Beach Historical Society.
The sold-out event at the library can be streamed live on YouTube.
Roslyn Bernstein, who graduated from Long Beach High School in 1959, wrote: "The Girl Who Counted Numbers."
Long Beach's Alicia O'Hare had previously appeared on the game show in July.
"No Hard Feelings" is expected to be released next June.
The 14 plays will be showcased between Sept. 30-Oct. 2 at the Long Beach Public Library.
The Bounce House America comes to Hicksville for several weekends, while the New York Comedy Festival adds UBS Arena to its venue list.
The Sept. 18 day-long event is $10 per person.
It would be the fourth largest grand prize in the multi-state lottery's history.
Long Beach Movie Nights resumes on July 23.
The Long Beach International Film Festival runs from July 27-30.
Long Beach's Alicia O'Hare trailed the defending champion by just $1,000 heading into Final Jeopardy on July 6.
Long Beach is hosting a four-week event with films for the family.
The first performance and fireworks take place Saturday night in Point Lookout
The shows are each Wednesday night at a rotating beach.
Paula Lewis, the owner of the Long Beach Cinema, wanted to "make it right" before allowing patrons to return.
Paula Lewis, owner of the Long Beach Cinema, wanted to "make it right" before allowing patrons to return.
Michelle Kaufer, who grew up in Long Beach, is one of the producers of "Famous," to be released on Dec. 10.
The Apple TV+ show is using a location on Riverside Boulevard.
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