Top Story
Epic
A stunningly imagined world, this might not go down as a classic, but it is an entertaining and beautifully realized spectacle that will appeal to all ages.
The Painting
Jean-Francois Laguionie’s "The Painting" has something for everyone: It’s conceived and executed in a traditional style of animation that should fascinate fans of representational art while still appealing to aficionados raised on Picasso or Pollock.
Before Midnight
We met Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) eighteen years ago, in "Before Sunrise," and then again nine years later, in "Before Sunset." In this third installment, real life arrives.
Sex and Race and ’The Submission’
’’[Some] were a little concerned that this might not be the kind of show you should take your children to,’’ says David Elliott. ’’Another person argued that this is exactly the kind of show you should take your 16-year-old to.’’
The Rise and Fall of Jay Gatsby
I’m a sucker for director Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby, filmed on Aussie locations, scored by Jay-Z, and starring real-life best friends Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby and Tobey Maguire as Nick Carraway.
Now Playing
The Painting
Jean-Francois Laguionie’s "The Painting" has something for everyone: It’s conceived and executed in a traditional style of animation that should fascinate fans of representational art while still appealing to aficionados raised on Picasso or Pollock.
Before Midnight
We met Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) eighteen years ago, in "Before Sunrise," and then again nine years later, in "Before Sunset." In this third installment, real life arrives.
The Hangover Part III
With a scattered, unfocused, and sometimes cruel script, you might feel like you are the one suffering from a hangover.
Hating Breitbart
The late Andrew Breitbart says a few times in a new documentary devoted to him that he has two modes: "Jocular, and righteous indignation." There’s plenty of both in this film, but not much to convince or compel.
Hot Video in Entertainment
"The Hangover Part III" Cast Attends L.A. Premiere
Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong and the rest of the cast of "The Hangover Part III" were in Los Angeles Monday night for the red carpet premiere of the final installment in the "Hangover" trilogy.
More videos»Archie Comics’ Gay Kiss a Poke at Real Controversy
Archie Comics’ upcoming issue centering around the comic’s gay character pokes fun at conservative groups that have criticized the series’ attempt to tackle LGBT issues.
Debbie Reynolds: We All Knew Liberace was Gay
Actress Debbie Reynolds reveals what it was like to star in the new HBO film about Liberace, "Behind the Candelabra"
The Painting
Jean-Francois Laguionie’s "The Painting" has something for everyone: It’s conceived and executed in a traditional style of animation that should fascinate fans of representational art while still appealing to aficionados raised on Picasso or Pollock.
Sex and Race and ’The Submission’
’’[Some] were a little concerned that this might not be the kind of show you should take your children to,’’ says David Elliott. ’’Another person argued that this is exactly the kind of show you should take your 16-year-old to.’’
Katharine McPhee on ’Smash’
The ups-and-downs of Karen Cartwright - played by Katharine McPhee - on "Smash" have kept the pop star busy for the past two seasons. EDGE spoke to McPhee about her experiences on the show.
Dogfight
The latest musical from the "Hit List" writing team of NBC’s "Smash," is a shore leave romance during the Vietnam Era.
The Beatles: Bringing Down the Soviet Union
A new book about the cold war says the west had four secret weapons to bring down the Soviet Union: John, Paul, George and Ringo. Author and former British spy, Leslie Woodhead joins in studio 57 to talk about how the Beatles helped undermine communism.
New Yorkers Furious over Peeping Art Exhibit
If you live in New York City, you might want to keep your curtains drawn or you may end up as the unknowing subject in an art gallery.
Inside EDGE
-
Ana Matronic has a Kiki (sans Scissor Sisters)
-
’So You Think You Can Dance’ Hits 10-Year Milestone
-
Falling for You: Niagara Falls Courts the LGBT Wedding Market
-
What’s Up, ’Go Doc?’ :: Cory Krueckeberg on His Sexy New ’Project’
-
The Skin He’s In :: Broderick Fox on ’Body Media’ and Big Tattoos
-
Simon Pegg & John Cho Provide Comic Relief on the Enterprise