At a time when our big-screen heroes typically come packaged with extraordinary abilities or cutting-edge gadgets or mystical prophecies, Craig Gillespie's The Finest Hours looks like a throwback. It's a no-frills tale of heroism, made all the more
QUINCY, Mass. — “The Finest Hours,” which opens Jan. 29, is very closely based on a real-life rescue that took place at sea in February 1952, when, during a nor'easter at least as fierce as the one immortalized in “The Perfect Storm,” not one but two
Michael Tougias will talk about his book, "The Finest Hours," at 7 p.m. at Laura's Center of the Arts at the Hanover YMCA. The book recounts the Coast Guard's dramatic rescue of the crews of two 500-foot oil tankers that broke apart and sank in a
Chris Pine rocks denim on denim as heads to his car after arriving on a flight at LAX Airport on Friday evening (January 8) in Los Angeles. The 35-year-old actor's upcoming film The Finest Hour follows Coast Guard officers as they make a daring rescue
Walt Disney Pictures debuted new footage from The Finest Hours during the college football national championship game on Monday night. You can watch The Finest Hours promo using the player below! Directed by Craig Gillespie (Million Dollar Arm), The