Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway lead a weekend that moves from supernatural mystery to sharp‑edged fables.
May delivers prestige drama, star‑powered premieres and Netflix’s first live MMA showdown in a month built for big swings.
David Frankel’s sequel softens the original’s edge, exploring shifting power, ambition, and nostalgia in a changing industry.
David Mackenzie blends procedural precision with pulpier impulses in a tense London thriller elevated by sharp, electric performances.
Jaafar Jackson, Kate Hudson, Jason Segel, Jamie Bell and Aaron Taylor‑Johnson lead a slate that jumps from pop‑phenom biopic to dark comedy.
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.
The event features live entertainment from the World Premier Band, food trucks like The Hot Potato, a kids' activities center, and more.
The Blinding Edge Pictures film will star Jake Gyllenhaal (Donnie Darko, Road House, Presumed Innocent).
Have you read any of these books? What are your fellow Ocean State residents missing out on?
Nicholas Bramble, who attends Conception Catholic School in Cranston, wrote "Adventures at Bramble Woods," a 99-page adventure.
Aria Mia Loberti, of Johnston stars as Marie Laure, a blind girl growing up in Nazi-occupied France, in "All the Light We Cannot See."
The Cranston Fall Festival at Itri Square will feature 20 food trucks and a beer garden.
From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the U.S. celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, and Cranston will also be celebrating with art, food, dance and more.
Cranston's annual festival includes live entertainment, kid activities, food trucks, and a beer garden, and local vendors.
Bruce Perreault's dreams of adventure came crashing down—Literally—when an injury forced him to leave "Survivor" this year. Now he's back.
Co-organized with We Be Jammin' Events, the festival will bring a day of family fun to Itri Square in the Knightsville neighborhood.
Here's your chance to get a movie theater ticket for just $4, including for popular summer blockbusters like "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer."
While each state poet leaves their own imprint, duties typically include public activities and writing the inaugural poem for the governor.
Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell from Nickelodeon's "All That" will begin filming the sequel to the 1997 classic "Good Burger" on May 18.
In the season opener, Bruce Perreault, of Warwick, dove head first into a beam during the first "Survivor" challenge and later collapsed.
Artists in Cranston received $5,750 in state grants for projects, including Coffee Milk Opera performances and theater workshops.
Christine "Tacos" Blandino will represent the Ocean State in her quest to become a "Lego Master."
The Summer Concert Series at Garden City Center in Cranston will bring free live music to the city through Aug. 10.
The Baldwin Sonata by Anthony R. Green, Ayanna Woods' Bloom Balloon and more
The most vulnerable bird species were moved off exhibit to protect them from the highly dangerous virus.
From Mean Girls to Les Mis to Annie, here's a look at what shows you can see in Providence starting this fall.
Apple Cinemas took over the building previously occupied by Showcase Cinemas.
The Hillsong Worship tour is scheduled to stop at the Dunkin' Donuts Center May 13.
Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience will run from May 24 to July 8. Tickets go on sale this week.
The documentary, “Betty White: A Celebration,” will be screened in Rhode Island on Jan. 17 — which would have been her 100th birthday.
A limited number of tickets will be available for $10 for the shows at the Providence Performing Arts Center.
During the fall and winter schedule, the zoo will be open from Thursday through Monday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
PPAC and The Vets, along with other performing arts organizations, will require masking and proof of vaccination or a negative test.
Waterfire will once again light up the night in downtown Providence, starting this fall.
The free public concert will be held in the park's Temple of Music at 7 p.m. on Aug. 4.
The winning design will turn the landmark bridge into an interactive community space.
The BankNewport City Center will be the site of several fun activities in the heart of the city this summer.
All visitors will be required to wear a mask in the Faces of the Rainforest building to protect free-roaming animals.
The 2021-22 season will kick off with "A Christmas Carol" in November, a Providence tradition.
The opening date was pushed from April 15 to 17, likely due to rain in the forecast.
"Hamilton" will return to Providence, as well as several 2020 shows that had to be rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The virtual sale will include game-used pieces of equipment, clubhouse chairs, bobbleheads and more.
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The theater previously planned to reopen its door to the public in January 2021.
Movies will start earlier to adhere to the new overnight stay-at-home advisory.
The zoo will close on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for the remained of the year.