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New Movies (This Week): ‘Woman In Black 2: Angel of Death’ [Video]
The holidays are winding down and we head into the new year with new films hitting theaters in 2015.
January kicks off with plenty of movie options to help escape the winter blues, although there's only one new film out this New Year's week.
Cotton Bowl: MSU vs. Baylor
Michigan State's only losses in a 10-2 season were to Oregon and Ohio State -- both of which are in the College Football Playoffs. Baylor believes it should've been in those.
New Movies
There's plenty of new movies out this week, including "Into the Woods," "Big Eyes," "Selma," "Unbroken," "The Interview" and "American Sniper."
‘The Interview’ Is Opening on Christmas After All (In Some Theaters and on Video on Demand)
It looks like "The Interview" -- Seth Rogen’s ultra-controversial comedy about an American assassination attempt on North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un — will open on Christmas after all.
New Movies (This Week): ‘Annie,’ ‘The Gambler,’ ‘Goodbye to All That,’ ‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, ‘Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb’ and ‘Mr. Turner’ [Video]
The new movies start early this week with two releases on a Wednesday.
The releases this week include sequels for "The Hobbit" and "Night at the Museum" and the return of a precocious little girl named Annie.
Cotton Bowl: MSU vs. Baylor
The college football postseason is here. Ohio State qualified for the four-team playoffs against No. 1 Alabama; Michigan State is playing Baylor in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 1; and Central Michigan, Western Michigan and Notre Dame all got bowl berths.
Black Friday Primer
Black Friday is only a week away. Here's your primer to help you tackle the Christmas gift shopping challenge.
Gov. Snyder Re-Elected
Republicans Gov. Rick Snyder, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Attorney General Bill Schuette all won re-election Tuesday, while U.S. Rep. Gary Peters, a Democrat, defeated former Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land for retiring U.S. Sen. Carl Levin's seat.
New Movies This Week: ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,’ ‘And So It Goes,’ ‘Road to Paloma,’ ‘Land Ho!’ and ‘Boyhood’ [Video]
Hold onto your butts this weekend at the movies!
With summer in full swing, the five -- that's right, five -- new releases are packed with action, terror and plenty of big laughs (and a little heart, too, if you’re into that kind of thing).
Of course, looming over the quintet is a sequel prequel in the third series of "Planet of the Apes" movies.
Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson Responds to Donald Sterling’s Derogatory Comments on ‘Anderson Cooper 360′ [Video]
By Andy Bustard | The Boombox
Donald Sterling's disgraceful (but not surprising) comments about Earvin "Magic" Johnson weren't in the air for long before the Lakers legend was able to respond.
Following the Los Angeles Clippers owner's embarrassing interview on CNN's 'Anderson Cooper 360' on Monday night, Magic had his own sit-down with Cooper Tuesday night to share his side of the sto
University of Michigan’s Mitch McGary Leaving After Positive Marijuana Test During NCAA Tournament
By Brandon Howell | The Game 730 AM
University of Michigan center Mitch McGary is forgoing his final two seasons of eligibility for the NBA draft after he failed a drug test during the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament.
McGary announced Friday morning via a U-M news release his decision and that he had smoked marijuana once at an Ann Arbor establishment. The NCAA was prepared to suspend
Michigan State’s Gary Harris Declares for NBA Draft
By Brandon Howell | The Game 730 AM
All-Big Ten Conference shooting guard Gary Harris is foregoing his junior season at Michigan State University to enter the upcoming NBA Draft.
The 19-year-old Fishers, Ind., native made the move official Monday afternoon, when MSU issued a news release announcing his decision.
Many believed Harris would have been selected early in last year’s NBA Draft, but he e