Rest assured there will be many films to come about the current (and immediate future) political climate, but before they arrive, next month brings one abou...
Premiering at Venice and stopping by TIFF this fall was Brimstone, a new western from director Martin Koolhoven. Starring Guy Pearce as an evil religious ze...
Starting today, one can see the year's best film thus far, if you're in New York and Los Angeles. Expanding in the coming weeks, Kenneth Lonergan's third fe...
While Groundhog Day set the time-loop standard in Hollywood, we've seen some sci-fi movies (Edge of Tomorrow and Source Code) take on the concept. Now it's ...
With Miss Sloane arriving this Thanksgiving (our AFI Fest review), it provides the ideal platform to preview the next starring role for Jessica Chastain, so...
A highlight on the fall festival circuit last year, stopping by both TIFF and Venice, was Simon Stone's directorial debut The Daughter. As a longtime theate...
After finally releasing his long-gestating action epic The Grandmaster a few years back, Wong Kar-wai has stayed fairly quiet. That is until this summer, wh...
"It is only upon a recent revisit that the sheer achievement of Richard Kelly’s mesmerizing, unnerving calling card has become clear," we recently said, nam...
There will be many family-friendly films available at multiplexes this Thanksgiving, but if you are looking for something that may put some fright into your...
One of the late entries into this year's awards-primed prestige drama slate is Hidden Figures, the latest drama from St. Vincent director Theodore Melfi. St...
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