Perhaps we can thank 7 Days in Hell, but tennis films seem to be all the rage this fall, albeit in a less comedic form than Andy Samberg's spoof. While Emma...
We're just a few weeks away from a new Christopher Nolan film, which means questions may abound about what exact format to see it in. With around 75% of his...
Although he's best known for his acting career, Stanley Tucci also gets behind the camera every so often and he's now done so for the first time in a decade...
Before he takes a more substantial leap forward in terms of a scale with the 2020-bound Godzilla vs. Kong, Adam Wingard (The Guest, You're Next) is releasin...
One of our festival favorites of the past year-plus is finally getting a release. "Morbid curiosities make for unusual romantic comedy fodder in Ingrid Jung...
Like clockwork, after one film from Joel and Ethan Coen hits theaters, it's not long after that we hear about what they'll be taking on next. For their Hail...
Errol Morris has taken on politics, crime, tabloid fodder, and much more throughout his expansive career has an investigative documentarian. His latest feat...
Despite the fundamental truth that art is, at the most elemental level, unnecessary to survival, its unequivocal power to reward the soul and imagination proves...
After starring in two historical dramas last fall, Andrew Garfield is back with another this year. Breathe, which is being billed as the directorial debut o...
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