Even those who live in Asia may find there's no better time and place to be a fan of their cinema than this July in New York City. A mere few days after New...
Even before he passed away two years ago, Michael Cimino's overlooked films, from Heaven's Gate to Year of the Dragon to Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, were alr...
The Sundance hit Searching won't be the only thriller taking place entirely on a computer screen this summer. Following its initial premiere at the South by...
" shines a light on an underrepresented part of the world and casts a truly outlandish spell that confounds and overwhelms." So began our review of Nelson C...
After opening to critical acclaim at last year's Toronto International Film Festival, A24 and DIRECTV have just released the first trailer for The Children ...
As Disney goes into its animation vault to pluck their beloved features and turn them into live-action tentpoles, despite making enough money to turn Mickey...
“The first time I saw Hundreds Hall was July 1919. Nothing could’ve prepared me for the spell it cast when I saw the house again thirty years later.”
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This summer, it will be four years since Robin Williams passed, leaving a deep, unfillable imprint in the world of comedy and drama. To celebrate the late a...
The trailer onslaught continues right up until the end of the weel, closing things out with the first look at Damien Chazelle and Ryan Gosling's reteam afte...
Nearly four decades and ten movies later, the Halloween franchise is looking to get a much-needed jolt to the system. With the new king of studio horror, Bl...