Before an admirable performance in Olivier Assayas' Clouds of Sils Maria, which premiered at Cannes, Kristen Stewart stopped by Sundance Film Festival with ...
Joachim Pinto’s What Now? Remind Me begins as a personal diary film, a chronicle of his ongoing to struggle to live with AIDS, interesting primarily because of ...
I feel a bit like François Truffaut diagnosing “A Certain Tendency of French Cinema," but after In Our Nature, The Big Ask, Lullaby, and now Jesse Zwick’s About...
While next summer will see his summer tentpole break-out with The Fantastic Four, Miles Teller seems to sway from earnest, quality dramas (Rabbit Hole, The ...
With Chocolat and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen under his belt, The Hundred-Foot Journey isn't anything approaching new territory for director Lasse Hallström. Bu...
While much of the current discussion surrounding the Jurassic Park franchise has to do with next summer's Jurassic World, the fascination with Steven Spielber...
The Dog is a lively, epic documentary biography of John Wojtowicz, an anti-hero of sorts in New York’s gay rights movement. A later episode in his life would be...
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We need to talk about Into the Storm's unsung hero: Lucas. Played by Lee Whittaker, most won't think twice about his character standing on the sidelines with ca...
When it comes to unexpected sequels, a follow-up to The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel might take the cake as of late. With that 2012 film racking up over $130 ...