Bigelow's 'A House of Dynamite' lights a fuse that doesn't quite ignite

In Kathryn Bigelow’s “A House of Dynamite,” when a mysterious missile launches from the Pacific and begins bearing down on the Midwest, the biggest threat initially at the White House

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Canadian filmmakers Grace Glowicki and Ben Petrie turn love and art into a grave affair

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TORONTO - Grace Glowicki is bracing for more than one premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival this year.There’s the

Music Review: Ed Sheeran returns to his roots on 'Play,' a cross-cultural playground

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NEW YORK (AP) — Ed Sheeran has long sought to bring people together with his music, whether it be his

Music Review: Spinal Tap almost goes to 11 on 'The End Continues' soundtrack

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The ostensibly fictitious hard-rock band Spinal Tap has been together, off and on, slightly longer than Katy Perry has been

Mary McNamara: Nate Bargatze is an odd choice to host the Emmys but he may be the night’s only real surprise

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LOS ANGELES — The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are mere days away and, as someone who regularly writes about them,

Michael Kors' style and wearability attract starry crowd at his New York Fashion Week show

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NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Kors was feeling loose as he brought his love of nature to urban New York

Pity the arrested Chuck E. Cheese and other mascots. I have been behind the mask — it was traumatizing

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Is the FBI building a case against the Hamburglar?As Shakespeare once observed: “To be a mascot is to fear the

Celebrities take the court in Toronto during TIFF to raise funds, cancer awareness

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TORONTO - Basketball has always been part of the Kabongo family. Unfortunately, so has cancer in recent years.After his mother

Hitmaker Bert Berns is posthumously included in Songwriters Hall of Fame

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NEW YORK (AP) — Songwriter and producer Bert Berns, who had a hand in some of the biggest hits of

At TIFF, the mid-sized movie strives to survive

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TORONTO (AP) — Anyone will tell you it’s the audiences that make the Toronto International Film Festival. They aren’t purely