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...
With a title that could be used for a Hugh Jackman biopic, The Greatest Showman actually draws from the life of P.T. Barnum. Directed by Michael Gracey and ...
While Edgar Wright puts the pedal to the metal this week to great results with Baby Driver, another top director will be doing the same come August. Steven ...
More often than not a late-summer release is for the leftovers of the season, but this year, the slate is looking mighty promising. Alongside new films from...
Since the advent of television, a president's charisma has been a deciding factor in an election and few had more of this quality than Ronald Reagan. Thanks...
War for the Planet of the Apes is the most serious film ever made, or at least comes across that way with every decision made by director and co-writer Matt Ree...
Blue is the Warmest Color star Adèle Exarchopoulos is back this year, starring alongside Matthias Schoenaerts in Michaël R. Roskam's The Drop follow-up Race...
The path to becoming a director is one generally accompanied by a profound knowledge of film history, but that passion is rarely more public then when it co...
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