There was a brief period of time during the first Obama administration when Hollywood tried to make Jason Segel a leading man. Freshly minted by the ever-expan...
It opens with a gladiator-level war of attrition between two middle school-aged siblings in their backyard. The game is called "crazy ball" and the loser gets ...
There's a fundamental problem at the center of Conor Allyn's No Man's Land: the tragic event sparking its introspective yet superficially transformative journe...
You know that young Balram Halwai's (Adarsh Gourav) ascent from servant to entrepreneur within Ramin Bahrani's The White Tiger won't be quite what we're used t...
The most remarkable thing about The Marksman is how actively it insists on not setting itself apart. Almost willfully mediocre, Robert Lorenz’s neo-western fea...
From The Bourne Identity to Mr. & Mrs. Smith to Edge of Tomorrow, Doug Liman's scale has come a long way since his smaller-scale breakouts Swingers and Go....
When encountering the societal and economic structures of everyday life, it’s not a rare dream for many to wonder what life may look like off the grid and out ...
Are the qualities of a successful filmmaker the same as those that make a prolific serial killer? Both certainly demand meticulous planning and precision. In I...
Over the 21st century, Bollywood cinema has entered into a completely different era of filmmaking and storytelling than was being made in the decades prior. Ac...
Despite her status as one of the most iconic movie stars in history, one can’t help but root for the girl at the center of Audrey, who dreams of nothing more t...