Food
There’s nothing like a snack at the movie theater.
Feb. 14, 2018
Letters to the Editor
“Of all the films that blur historic facts, this is the one that’s spotlighted,” says a reader. “Leave ‘Flamin’ Hot’ alone and go pick on another Latino film.”
June 15, 2023
All the Rage
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March 30, 2010
Movies
Deja Vu for Curtis: Tony Curtis, who spent much of the 1959 movie “Some Like It Hot” pursuing Marilyn Monroe, has a date with six Monroe look-alikes this morning at Mann’s Chinese Theater.
May 29, 1991
Television
To the delight of comedy nerds the world over, “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp” -- the eight-episode revival of the 2001 cult favorite starring Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler and Elizabeth Banks -- premiered Friday on Netflix.
July 31, 2015
When “Wet Hot American Summer” was released in theaters in July of 2001, the oddball comedy brought in just $295,000 at the box office — barely enough to buy a house in the suburbs, much less recoup its meager $1.8-million budget.
Hot Stuff: Winona Ryder is hot, says Rolling Stone.
April 23, 1991
Entertainment & Arts
Good news, bad news: Daniel Craig isn’t hot to play James Bond ever, ever again — but he was hot to take his clothes off in his fourth 007 movie, “Spectre.”
Oct. 8, 2015
Opinion
It’s not just a film about spicy snacks. It’s about really seeing Latinos instead of just stereotypes.
June 8, 2023
California
It’s just like its namesake: snackable, though nowhere near as good as fans attest and far more problematic than they’ll ever admit.
June 13, 2023