News

Sure, it’s chatty, casual, inelegant, and doesn’t make much sense. But it’s also sincere, charming, and extremely funny.
It’s no secret that Clerks’ director/writer/co-producer/actor Kevin Smith is a big Superman fan. Remember that he was about ...
Barrett — the 2024 All-Central New York boys tennis player of the year — won his first two state matches on Friday, punching ...
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon calls the statewide ban a violation of civil rights law as Massapequa fights to ...
Kevin Smith tells PEOPLE why he turned down an opportunity to direct Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's 1997 Oscar-winning drama 'Good Will Hunting.' The trio collaborated on 1999's 'Dogma.' ...
Kevin Smith reflects on his push to get Dogma's rights back from Harvey Weinstein, the hero behind the acquisition, its ...
The new Superman TV spot we shared earlier today has now been officially released, and we also have quotes from filmmaker ...
The irreverent takedown and reappraisal of Christian dogma plays pretty well in a world where it's been weaponized by the ...
Smith replied in a comment, writing, "Bless you, Muse! Thanks for helping me make my dopey dream come true a quarter century ...
When Kevin Smith—the filmmaker who gave us Clerks, Dogma, and every Star Wars-tinged Jay & Silent Bob cameo—drops relationship wisdom, you listen and take notes.  On Endless Honeymoon, Natasha Leggero ...
The filmmaker talks about his relationship with Roger and wresting the film back from Harvey Weinstein's clutches.
Dogma has all the raunchy humor you'd expect from a Kevin Smith movie, but it's also a thoughtful satire of the institutions that warp people's faith.