Summit Entertainment announced Sunday that Catherine Hardwicke, the “Twilight” director, will not be involved in the already anticipated sequel, “New...
The craze for Semi Precious Weapons (SPW) has shot up like a bean sprout in a matter of months. This...
Shepherds we shall be. To our local video store. For Boondock Saints on Blu-ray. February 10. Set for $34.99, the...
Tour stories from San Francisco based indie-pop group Loquat sound a lot more like a haphazard family vacation with a tight budget than a trip to perform in cities around the U.S. [...]
Tonight, CBS hosted the Recording Academy's "The Grammy Nominations Concert Live! -- Countdown to Music's Biggest Night." The hour-long special combined the reading of nominees in six of the 110 Grammy categories with performances of previous Grammy winning songs by the top stars in America's music industry.
It's a packed floor, hundreds of sweaty bodies pressed together to get as close to the stage as possible. The lights go down and the screaming begins as the band takes the stage. When the lights go back up, William Beckett is standing martyr-like with a cheeky grin on his face before he starts crooning to the crowd. There's a pound to the drums by "The Butcher" and the sea of people begins to move, singing every word as guitarists Mike Carden and Michael Guy Chislet strum the initial chords to electrify the air.
While other music groups may opt for little-known folk instruments or vintage Baroque violins, the Boston Typewriter Orchestra (BTO) adds...
YouTube remake of "Raiders" attracts fans, including George Lucas and Steven Spielberg
As much as everyone loves to hate her, her power of survival and tour de force performance skills are undeniable. She's back, and with a vengeance. Britney Spears' much anticipated 6th album, Circus, hits stores December 2 on the pop queen's 27th birthday and delivers enough dance beats to fill even the rowdiest clubs and get the most reluctant critic dancing.
The only talk personality without an actual personality has knocked up, what‚ some quick‚ Google-fu shows to be,‚ a writing intern on his...
Bolt, a cute white German Sheppard who was raised in a TV set and believes has superpowers, was charming, funny and appreciated by young and old audiences alike.
About three things I am absolutely positive: first, I just saw Twilight. Second, there is a part of me - and I don't know how minuscule that part might be - that thinks it was almost okay. Third, it was unconditionally and irrevocably hilarious.
There was a lot of hype about making sure certain scenes were in the movie, or whether or not the characters were acted out properly or how director Catherine Hardwicke would be able to pull off making Edward's skin sparkle in the same beautiful way it was described in the book (which she didn't).
Evil Iguana Productions chose Blast Magazine to premiere the trailer for their upcoming “Silent Night,” a serious drama set in...
Attention Boston Twilighters, the Boston Phoenix and the New England Fan Experience have put together a unique opportunity to meet Kellen Lutz and Edi Gathegi, the actors who portray Emmett Cullen and Laurent in the thriller, "Twilight."
Two classically funny and action-filled Martin Lawrence movies are coming to Blu-ray on Tuesday. In “National Security,” Martin partners with...
Blast got a brief opportunity to chat with "Twilight" leading man Robert Pattinson before the fan meet and greet and question and answer session at the Square One Mall in Saugus, Mass. on Friday.
"Quantum of Solace" would be a good action-drama, if only it weren't a Bond film.
There was a lot of high-pitched screaming.
Even though “Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince” was delayed to July, Potter fans will still get to see...
