It's often said that no writer can craft a character as complex and compelling as the subjects in some of our best documentaries. Enter the consummate example: ...
By our accounts, it's been a pretty fantastic Cannes Film Festival thus far and there's still a good number of highly-anticipated features left to premiere....
It remains to be seen if Paul Feig's new take on Ghostbusters is comedy highlight of the summer, but based on some of degenerate behavior surrounding its pr...
While she used her Oscar clout to slide into the shoes of Lara Croft, the first post-awards season project Alicia Vikander took part in was Submergence, the...
After the shortest break they've ever had between features -- and following up one of their best films, the Marion Cotillard-led Two Days, One Night -- Jean...
Update: Read our Cannes review here.
Perhaps the best indicator that a film is truly something special, Kristen Stewart and Olivier Assayas' Clouds of Si...
Although it was looking like Lars von Trier may follow the path of many an auteur nowadays and head to television for his next project, instead his English-...
If there's any Danny Boyle movie I'd personally want to see a sequel to, it'd be Sunshine, but the one most audiences have been clamoring for was a follow-u...
With it being around five years since her last feature, a striking update on Wuthering Heights, we've been looking forward to Andrea Arnold's follow-up for ...
Following the Cannes premiere of Steven Spielberg's follow-up to Bridge of Spies, his adaptation of Roald Dahl's The BFG, Disney has released a new full-len...
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