Following his financially successful launch of The Hunger Games franchise, Gary Ross is going back in time for a Civil War drama. The Pleasantville director...
After a festival run last year, Henry Gamble's Birthday Party, the latest film from Stephen Cone (Black Box, The Wise Kids), begins its theatrical release i...
Entering wide release today, Alejandro González Iñárritu’s The Revenant mostly pays off with its sheer scale and uncompromisingly somber tone, I noted in my...
Nominations for the 69th annual British Academy Film Awards arrived early this morning and in welcome news, the proceedings were topped by Todd Haynes' Caro...
With over 80 films in contention, Ireland was one of the few countries to make the initial shortlist Best Foreign Language Film at this year's Oscars. While...
While we're still waiting on a U.S. release for Ben Wheatley's adaptation of J.G. Ballard's 1975 dystopian novel High-Rise, those in the U.K. will get it c...
For its first month of release, the Weinsteins made it quite hard for those outside of New York City and Los Angeles to see Todd Haynes' masterpiece Carol (...
Premiering to acclaim at South by Southwest last year, Ross Partridge's drama Lamb follows a mysterious relationship with a man and young girl as he helps h...
After working with Terrence Malick, Christopher Nolan, Ridley Scott, Andrew Dominik, Derek Cianfrance, and many more, Ben Mendelsohn finally got a substanti...
After numerous delays, it looks like Jane Got the Gun will actually get a U.S. release in a few weeks. Led and produced by Natalie Portman, the western spor...
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