
George Clooney Shines in Good Night, and Good Luck on Broadway
Bringing the golden age of broadcast journalism to Broadway, Good Night, and Good Luck is a riveting stage adaptation of the acclaimed 2005 film, and George Clooney’s highly anticipated Broadway debut does not disappoint.
Shen Yun: The Mysterious Dance Spectacle That Takes Over NYC Every Year
From subway stations to towering billboards, glossy pamphlets in mailboxes to posters plastered across bus stops, the show’s relentless advertising campaign makes it impossible to ignore.
We Ranked Flow The Best Animated Films Ever Made - See Our List
Animation has the power to transport audiences into worlds beyond imagination, blending artistry, storytelling, and emotion in ways few other mediums can achieve.
Inside The Stranger: Manhattan’s Hottest Trending Club That Everyone’s Dying to Get Into!
Check out one of The Empire City Wire’s favorite nightclubs in midtown NYC.
The 10 Greatest Films Based In NYC
New York City, with its towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and vibrant neighborhoods, has long been a muse for filmmakers.
Josh Safdie’s ‘Marty Supreme’ Sets Christmas 2025 Release Date
The highly anticipated sports comedy-drama Marty Supreme, with scenes filmed extensively in NYC, has officially secured a release date.
The Empire City Wire Commissions A Slate Of Comics To Add Personality To The Brand
Comics have long been a cherished part of newspapers, offering readers a break from the often heavy news cycle.
Exploring Hope in Darkness: Netflix's Adaptation of All the Light We Cannot See
Released on November 2, 2023, Netflix's miniseries adaptation of Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel All the Light We Cannot See brings to life a hauntingly beautiful story set during the chaos of World War II.
ECW EXCLUSIVE: Indie Filmmakers Share Their Secrets With The Wire
New York City has long been synonymous with cinema, serving as both a muse and a proving ground for generations of filmmakers.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical Bringing Parisian Extravagance to Broadway
Stepping into the Al Hirschfeld Theatre in New York City for Moulin Rouge! The Musical feels like entering another world, a lush and immersive escape filled with romance, drama, and unapologetic spectacle.
A Thrilling Dissection of Identity: Severance on Apple TV
Severance, the Apple TV psychological thriller created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle, takes viewers on a mind-bending journey through the unsettling dichotomy of work and personal life.
Inside the World of Squid Game: The Global Phenomenon That Redefined Television
At its core, Squid Game revolves around a clandestine competition in which 456 participants, all facing crippling financial struggles, risk their lives playing lethal versions of children’s games for a grand prize of ₩45.6 billion (approximately $39.86 million).
Is Timothée Chalamet the Next Johnny Depp? A Hollywood Parallel in the Making
From his quirky role as Willy Wonka to his new facial hair—a thin mustache and goatee evoking a young Depp—the comparisons are becoming harder to ignore.
How the 1992 Movie Toys Predicted the Rise of Modern Drone Warfare
Today, drones priced at around $400, armed with grenades or other makeshift weaponry, can destroy multi-million-dollar tanks.
Nosferatu (2024) Is A Sensational Horror Epic The Likes Of Which We’ve Never Seen
“They took such a cheesy and ridiculously corny and culty weird thing and spun it into literally one of the most impactful cinematic experiences that I haven’t felt in a really really very long time.”
An Unmissable Seasonal Spectacle: The Rockettes Illuminate NYC with Holiday Magic
Nestled in the bustling streets of New York City, Radio City Music Hall becomes a beacon of seasonal joy, hosting the world-famous Rockettes, who bring a touch of magic and merriment to audiences from near and far.
It’s Not Christmas Until Hans Gruber Falls From Nakatomi Plaza
Each December, as twinkling lights brighten cityscapes and holiday music fills the air, a lively debate emerges: Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?
The Empire City Wire’s List Of the 15 Best Films Ever Made
Cinema has a unique ability to transport audiences to different worlds, evoke powerful emotions, and spark deep reflections on life and society.
Our List Of The Best LGBTQ Movies And Shows By Year
This evolving list, which is updated periodically, contains some of the most valuable LGBTQ+ films.
A Wonderful World: A Broadway Play Celebrating Louis Armstrong’s Legacy
Broadway has long been home to iconic performances, but few productions offer the captivating blend of history, humor, and heart quite like A Wonderful World, a musical about the legendary jazz musician Louis Armstrong.