From classics like Top Gun and Casablanca, to newer releases like Spiderman: No Way Home, there's a season of amazing movies you can watch this summer on the beach in Avalon.
With New Jersey being located so close to New York City, it's really no shocker that many motion pictures have used the Garden State to film. But, many of these blockbusters will surprise you.
Some of the best films were made right here in the Garden State. Here are some examples from my social media following with some great stories and memories
Prince Akeem got his start mopping floors at McDowell's in Queens. Now, the fictitious fast food joint from "Coming To America" and "Coming 2 America" is coming to us! Here's what we know.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced today that movie theaters in the Garden State can reopen starting Friday, September 4th, just in time for the holiday weekend.
This is a new and interesting concept to watching movies while social distancing. A floating cinema with socially distanced boats is coming to several cities across the nation.
New Jersey's one and only drive-in movie theatre, the Delsea Drive-In, announced its season opening date Wednesday, after Gov. Murphy loosened an executive order that ordered them to stay closed in March.