It's just a few weeks until this year's Oscars, which means the Hollywood machine is running out of steam to provide "new angles" on various awards season c...
Many were disappointed when Armando Iannucci left Veep before last season, but it looks like we got the best of both worlds. The show continued its comedic ...
“Diversity is important in Hollywood, and I would never want to feel like I was playing a character that was offensive,” Scarlett Johansson told Marie Clair...
While speaking to her at Sundance, I remarked how incredible the upcoming year is for Riley Keough, adding David Robert Mitchell, Trey Edward Shults, and Ch...
In just five weeks we'll be getting a new film from Terrence Malick, but as we await the first trailer for Song to Song, the debut look at his next drama ha...
Now aiming for a fall release, there's still a long wait until audiences will be able to see Luca Guadagnino's follow-up to A Bigger Splash, Call Me By Your...
Although it premiered last year at the Tribeca Film Festival, Shout! Factory was smart to wait until this spring to release the drama The Ticket. On the hee...
After a major last year with 20th Century Women and The Neon Demon, Elle Fanning's streak looks to continue into 2017. This week we got the fantastic first ...
Nearly four decades and ten movies later, the Halloween franchise is looking to get a much-needed jolt to the system. With the new king of studio horror, Bl...
One of our most-anticipated films at Sundance this year was Eliza Hittman's follow-up to her excellent debut It Felt Like Love, titled Beach Rats, and thank...
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