“Now You See Me” releases a third installment to go against “The Running Man.”
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“Eddington” lands, a doc about two poets and a Billy Bob Thornton-led series hits season two.
Piff the Magic Dragon, Mat Franco and Penn Jillette convened for some old-Vegas shtick Sunday at the Flamingo.
Unto every generation, and fraction thereof, a sitcom is born, in which the young people of the moment state their case, self-mockingly. FX recently gave us a State of New York Youth in “Adults,” and here we are now with “I Love LA,” which premiered last weekend on HBO, the network of “Girls” (your guide to the 20-teens), still the most prestigious slot on linear television.
Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay’s long-awaited fifth feature, “Die My Love” poses a provocative question under the guise of a mental health crisis: Can a wild woman be domesticated? Immediately, she hints at her answer, but the audience doesn’t know it yet.
November’s best indie shows, from dance music to death metal around Las Vegas’ smaller venues.