With his hands on the steering wheel driving down the highway, Scott (Pete Davidson) closes his eyes, ready to crash into what lies ahead and explode into flam...
Following her back-to-back first features Thou Wast Mild and Lovely and Butter on the Latch, director Josephine Decker returned with Madeline's Madeline, a gen...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options—not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves–each week we highlight the noteworthy titles ...
While it was announced last year that Steve McQueen was embarking on his next project, Small Axe, an anthology series for the BBC, consider us among those surp...
After delivering one of the best performances of his career with The Hunt, Mads Mikkelsen has reteamed with director Thomas Vinterberg for a new drama titled A...
Born 74 years ago this week, German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder redefined the definition of prolific. Before his death at the age of 37, he had made over...
As Hayao Miyazaki and team meticulously craft the director's next feature animation, now not due out until 2023, Studio Ghibli is concurrently working on anoth...
As the pandemic rages on and the oppressed justly fight back against police brutality across this country, it feels a bit futile to be doling out monthly movie...
As the cries across the world of those fighting back against police brutality hopefully get heard and true change is enacted, Spike Lee is also doing his part....
Update: The Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell is in talks to direct the film, and will write a treatment, Deadline reports.
While the short-lived Dark U...
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