Kristoffer Borgli’s nuptial drama blends intimacy and unease, anchored by Zendaya and Robert Pattinson’s deeply felt performances.
April delivers star‑powered thrillers, fan‑favorite returns and Netflix’s first live boxing event in a month full of standout premieres.
Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, Chris Pratt, Ana Cathcart, Jon Hamm and Amanda Peet lead a slate ranging from cosmic adventure to the intimate.
Zazie Beetz, Miley Cyrus, Patricia Arquette, Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs and Charlie Cox headline this weekend's watchlist.
Sokolov’s English‑language debut blends stylized violence and pitch‑black humor, driven by Beetz’s commanding performance.
Ryan Gosling, BTS, Samara Weaving, Rose Byrne, Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara headline this weekend’s standout picks.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller deliver a sci-fi epic brimming with levity and emotional clarity.
“One Battle After Another” wins best picture with six Oscars as Paul Thomas Anderson, Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan lead the night.
Will “Sinners” or “One Battle After Another” win big? A look at what’s ahead for the 98th Academy Awards with host Conan O’Brien.
Here is a category‑by‑category look at the races shaping this year’s Academy Awards.
The Oakland festival celebrates dogs of every breed and size.
See the 5 dogs on Animal Planet at 8 p.m. Saturday. One of them, Magnolia, was found with a broken jaw and severely matted in a rabbit cage.
Hear about a(nother) historic moment that changed our lives: the 1920 fight to ratify the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote.
Chris Caffrey will discuss growing up in Mahwah and his career as a guitarist at the Mahwah Museum Thursday.
JoAnn Onnembo won the Clare Flanagean Grand Award for Youth Art Month.
It was a busy prom season in New Jersey. Catch up on the highlights from Patch.
Leonia native said he’s ‘sentimental’ for a taste of Garden State cuisine.
“The young people who are coming to this event are not just buying a concert ticket, they are making a difference.”
Spring into a Spectacular Spring with Acting-A-Part!
This year's original musical variety presentation, “Happily Ever After…or…Just Go with the FLOW!” is a fun filled mélange of song and dance.
Bergen Performing Arts Center has been nominated for Favorite Large Performing Arts Center. Voting ends Feb. 19.
The show will be at Banana's Comedy Club on Route 17. Tickets are $35 per person and will benefit the Volunteer Center's programs.
The Dancer's Dream Fund will take part in the Devils' "Community Assist Program" and will receive a portion of the night's proceeds.
“Dance for Our Children” will be held Sunday, Feb. 8 at 5 p.m. at the Bergen Academies Auditorium in Hackensack.
The NAACP has reserved the Teaneck Cinema, located at 503 Cedar Lane, for the showing of the movie on Jan. 31.
Enjoy lunch, dinner, take-out or delivery at Blue Moon Mexican Café and join in the fun for Karaoke while supporting your community.
Available for bid are opera CDs and records, ivory, alabaster collectible opera plates by Franco Ingargiola, prints and several other items.
As part of Museums on Us, 150 leading U.S. cultural institutions in 31 states across the country welcome bank cardholders for free.
Six New Jersey theaters will show Sony film on Christmas, another signs on for New Year's Day offering.
A list of when your favorite holiday movies will air on television this season.
Shaw's Book Shop in Westwood will hold a story time on Dec. 6 and participant's will receive a silver bell.
The picnic will have lunch, music, activities and raffles.
“Pets, Beasts & Dinner: Relations Between Human and Animal Creatures" will be on view until Oct. 30.
The picnic is open to all Bergen County residents aged 60 and older.
Pictured: Sénèque Obin, Les produits d’Haiti, oil on Masonite, 23 ¾ x 29 ½ inches, collection of Jonathan Demme.
The Jersey Skyline Wine Festival will be held in Ridgefield Park this weekend.
The carnival will feature food, games, rides and a performance.
Cinema Siren says: Spectacular Simians should make Dawn the brightest of summer blockbusters.
Cinema Siren gives it 5 stars, saying it's fierier than the first, with twice the dragons.
"Bears," in theaters April 18, combines beautiful footage with a style and story accessible to children, making it a success for the whole family.
Get ready to see the real-life story about a boy who says he went to Heaven. Sponsored by Sony.
'Rio 2' opens in movie theaters this weekend.
Film debuts in theaters this weekend; rated PG-13.
Leslie Combemale aka Cinema Siren gives the film 3 out of 5 stars.
Leslie Combemale aka Cinema Siren gives the film 3.5 out of 5 stars.
The Muppets are back! Cinema Siren gives the film 3.5 out of 5 stars.
Cinema Siren gives the film five stars.
The new 3D animated release feels like both lots of fun and a big disappointment, right in the same 92 minutes.
Cinema Siren makes predictions about the Oscars; the awards program airs Sunday night at 7 p.m. on ABC, hosted by Ellen Degeneres.
Watch the trailer and interviews by Leslie Combemale, with the director Paul W.S. Anderson and star Kit Harington from HBO's 'Game of Thrones.'