Edward Busby was executed by lethal injection Thursday, reinforcing Texas’ position as the nation's leader in capital ...
In a significant legal setback for Alec Baldwin, a Los Angeles judge ruled Friday that the actor must proceed toward a civil trial over claims he negligently discharged a gun on the New Mexico set of ...
The prowess of America’s armed forces has been on full display in the skies over Iran. During the 38-day air campaign, warplanes flew more than 13,000 combat sorties, smashing Iran’s armed forces, ...
Vicky Jewson’s action thriller “Pretty Lethal” opens with five elite ballerinas who can’t stand each other. By the end, they’re covered in blood and finally dancing in sync. Getting there, however, ...
Pretty Lethal debuts on Amazon Prime Video on March 25. There is certainly a fun, goofy idea at the center of Pretty Lethal, with its core concept of a ballet troupe needing to fight back against a ...
Maddie Ziegler, Iris Apatow and Lana Condor also star in the 'John Wick'-esque actioner about five American dancers forced to fight off violent Hungarian gangsters. By Angie Han Television Critic Its ...
I’m going to give our “Secretary of War” a little credit. I will assume that even someone as openly bloodthirsty as Hegseth would not deliberately blow up a school building filled with little girls.
SXSW: Led by an all-women ensemble, Vicky Jewson’s first feature since “Close” pirouettes into a new, inventive genre blending ballet with martial arts, though it doesn't quite stick the landing.
Avantika as Grace, Lana Condor as Princess, Maddie Ziegler as Bones, Millicent Simmonds as Chloe and Iris Apatow as Zoe in 'Pretty Lethal' Amazon MGM Studios While many action films before have ...
Uma Thurman is back in killer form. Prime Video released the first trailer for “Pretty Lethal,” a survival action-thriller in which a group of elite ballerinas must fight their way out of a remote inn ...
The Trump administration announced that the company, a pharmacy benefit manager, had agreed to make significant changes to its practices. By Rebecca Robbins and Reed Abelson The reporters have ...