Though it may not feel fully inspired so much as competently pre-visualized, Kong: Skull Island fits snugly into the growing canon of reboots that exist within ...
Since filming began all the way back in 2011, it's been a revolving door of speculation as to what actors and musical acts will make the cut of Terrence Mal...
While those in the United States have to wait a little over a month for James Gray's Amazon-set (and -distributed, fittingly) epic The Lost City of Z, those...
If you're looking for something related to Sergio Corbucci or Quentin Tarantino, one will have to keep searching. Rather, Django tells the story of famous m...
One of the most affecting films I've seen in the last year is Hirokazu Kore-eda's After the Storm, a deeply humane tale of family dynamics and rebuilding re...
After working closely with Roland Emmerich, producing Independence Day, Stargate, Godzilla, and more, producer Dean Devlin is in fitting territory with his ...
As it nears release in a month, after an initial trailer, a new dread-inducing preview has been released for the cosmic horror film, The Void. Being compare...
A horror movie. A nature documentary. An anthropological study. A history lesson. A social justice statement. All plus more. Rat Film is one of the most origina...
After kicking off the year leading the Sundance-winning I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, Melanie Lynskey is back with the dramedy Little Boxes. D...
Manifesto starts with a dictionary definition of its title, and pulls off the considerable feat of not being terrible after doing so. Still, I feel confident th...