In news that would make for one of the most left-field April Fools' Day jokes, Rob Zombie is finally taking a break from horror and moving to... a biopic on...
If you feel like you're experiencing a bit of déjà vu, you are not mistaken. Yes, it was just last week we shared a new score by Michael Giacchino (for Jura...
This week marks the release of Pixar's latest animation, which means every competitor in the field is showing off their latest work to prospective ticket bu...
We've been paying attention to Nadav Lapid's The Kindergarten Teacher since its debut at last year's Cannes Film Festival, even recently naming it one of th...
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If the funny red band trailer wasn't enough to sell you on Patrick Brice's engaging and bizarre new comedy The Overnight, today brings another look at the f...
Of the many, many films that are produced in South Korea each year, only a small handful make their way to the U.S. in any official capacity. (Unless you're...
After delighting us with one of the year's funniest films, What We Do in the Shadows, earlier this year, Jemaine Clement returns this summer with another Su...
"My films are all about love. In this case, it’s love for music. It’s not love for girls. This character can’t really find the woman of his life, because he always has to change, and he can’t find stability. But there’s this love for music that stays with him until the end."...