Norristown's own Iron Age Theatre has released this special video Christmas card.
Fraud and shill bidding are rampant in the online auction world. Here are some things to watch for when buying or selling on the web.
Familiar names and new faces compete for top honors as the 54th annual Grammy nominations are announced.
A tale of two films not fit for the kids.
Here are a few easy tips to avoid disaster when dealing with fine china.
This story of young, long-distance love has been better told by other movies.
Jazz legend Jaco Pastorius, held by many to be the world's greatest bass player, was born in Norristown 60 years ago today.
Prices for gold and other precious metals are sky high and D. Lori has some advice on dealing in the market.
With the holidays just around the corner, family films are beginning to hit the screens.
It's time to play the music. Its time to light the lights. It's time to re-meet The Muppets.
Here are some local holiday attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
The market is buzzing with collectors buying and selling Penn State memorabilia, but now may not be the time to sell.
This drama about a family and their grief is one of the year's most impressive and moving films.
It's Halloween and there are plenty of frightfully fun things to do in Norristown this weekend.
Underdog-themed women's hoops flick holds lots of nostalgia for locals, but breaks little new ground
A new book asks the question, "What lies on the other side of the Great Recession?"
Nearly 30 years after the John Carpenter original, 'The Thing' picks up the thread of events leading up to the iconic Kurt Russel splatterfest.
Film star Bradley Cooper on the set of 'The Silver Linings Playbook' being filmed at the Norristown State Hospital.
The star of 'The Hangover' and 'Limitless' is filming his latest movie, 'The Silver Linings Playbook,' in Norristown today.
Five things to know about Norristown and life today.
Classic lunchboxes emblazoned with popular characters from television have always been treasured objects.
The "cancer comedy" genre has a better than average shot at winning over audiences with '50/50.'
Robert De Niro, Jason Statham and Clive Owen know their craft, but killer leads can't overcome poor direction.
'Moneyball' shows that a movie about crunching numbers can be entertaining.
What's driving this movie is a not-so-subtle nod to America's obsession with cool, cars and the films of the 1980s.
Just in time for flu season, Steven Soderbergh's gripping chronicle of a public health crisis gone global will have you reaching for the Purell.
Much like 'Munich,' 'The Debt' engages the audience with covert-ops, but ultimately leaves them wanting more.
A talented comedic cast goes to waste in the dark indie movie "Our Idiot Brother."
This horror remake won't keep you up at night.
Play Dr. Lori's game and learn to recognize the treasure from the trash.
The remake may be super violent, but it's also super incoherent.
The retold vampire classic sets the bar high for the slew of Hollywood remakes on the way.
Dr. Lori offers up some tricks of the trade for getting great deals or getting the most for your treasures.
Some Oscar-worthy performances are seen in 'The Help.'
Childish and only mildly funny, "30 Minutes or Less" is probably a waste of your time.
Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds are fun to watch, but lewd and poorly scripted humor are their undoing.
The franchise reboot plays with the timeline and suffers from a lackluster lead character, but it least it has a sense of humor.
Author J.K. Rowling is offering early admission to her new website, Pottermore.com, for fans clever enough to find her clues and solve the riddle.
This mature rom-com will exceed your expectations.
Director Jon Favreau goes for style over substance in the genre-blending action adventure.