





Any Day Now presents a fresh take on the 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Art Heist, in Boston, Massachusetts, and as the crime has never been solved, it is a fictionalized account of what might have been.
Actor and comedienne Tracy Morgan, who along with two fellow passengers survived a near full impact rear end collision that caused a six car chain reaction, has been transferred to rehab facility as his long road to recovery begins.
As the holiday season quickly approaches, preparations for family gatherings including choosing the menu, that could include a variation of poultry, meats, seafood and pasta now include planning for leftovers which has become as popular as the main meal itself.
Known as a leader in immersive, community-based travel experiences across Japan, Oku Japan is expanding the paths less traveled with a relaunched Nakasendō Minoji Self-Guided Tour, offering travelers a freedom to experience one of Japan's most historic walking routes.
Table 19, from Fox Searchlight Pictures, presents a quirky romantic comedy that travels the road of bad breakups, let downs, how can I hurt thee, let me count the ways, as six wedding reception table-mates address their hidden secrets.
The nonprofit Sundance Institute revealed an additional honoree of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival's fundraiser, Opening Night Gala: Celebrating 40 Years Presented by Chase Sapphire®, which will take place on January 18, 2024, at the DeJoria Center.

Dallas Black Dance Theatre's (DBDT) professional training company DBDT: Encore! Rising Excellence performance draws on the heritage and memories of Japanese, Polish, and African American choreographers with in-person, live-stream, and On-Demand performances for two days only.
Five-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Mary Chapin Carpenter is nominated for Best Folk Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards for her record, One Night Lonely (Live), which premiered on PBS over the summer.
Summerlight . . . And Then Comes the Darkness, from Juno Films, presents a story of the lives in an idyllic Icelandic village where tradition seems to govern, however even here, life's unpredictability deals cruel twists and turns.
The Birthday Cake, from Screen Media Films, presents the ultimate sweet revenge flick wrapped up in a classic New York City mob movie as all the men of the family get together for annual holiday dinner.
Come Out Fighting, from Screen Media, presents a World War II drama where two missing soldiers, an Air Force fighter pilot and an Army demolition expert, the only survivor of a German ambush, must work together to survive.
The Good Traitor, from Samuel Goldwyn Films, presents the intriguing true story of Henrik Kaufmann, a Danish Ambassador stationed in Washington as World War II begins and his decision to stand against Nazism by declaring himself independent.





