For a franchise that is thematically fueled by little else outside of family, eight entries is an impressive milestone, with two more on the horizon within the ...
Stories about prodigies are too often mired in tragic mental health issues or careers with boundless accolades and successes. Some can be done very well and oth...
Back before Martin Brest was placed into forced retirement post-Gigli, he had a run of comedy hits including Midnight Run and Beverly Hills Cop. The first of th...
I was recently comparing directorial culture today with that of the 80s and 90s, referencing how new technology has allowed a disintegration of the old school "...
I had no idea what to expect upon sitting down to Your Name and the first few minutes definitely had my head spinning. We're ushered in via the voiceover narrat...
Tim has a healthy, overactive imagination. A C-student who frequently daydreams, his little brother keeps his eye on the prize, managing family expectations whi...
There is inherently a great risk that filmmakers face while crafting a drama about “great men.” Whether they are artists or politicians, innovators or explorers...
How is it that this new live-action Ghost in the Shell has more dialogue than the anime it’s remaking but says so much less? How is it that this 2017 film’s CGI...
Borrowing character names and a few elements from the Larry Wilcox- and Erik Estrada-led television drama CHiPs, Dax Shepard’s remake feels more like a big-budg...