After an initial red band trailer to establish its R-rated humor, a new "age appropriate" edit has arrived for the Woody Harrelson-led Wilson. Like with man...
The one-two punch of Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals help to kick off the year in American cinema, but they also provide a window into the world at la...
The first full-length trailer has arrived for the indie U.K. chiller A Dark Song, the directorial debut of Liam Gavin. Centered on a grieving mother (Cather...
Magicians have been trying to make a resurgence on the cool side of our zeitgeist since Now You See Me (we all know how that went), so it's no surprise a ne...
While they've been featured in a handful of films that have made their mark state-side Mélanie Laurent and Reda Kateb still find more than enough time to le...
The pitch "Frank Langella road trips with son-in-law Billy Crudup to get legally euthanized in Oregon" doesn't exactly conjure up images of hilarity, but di...
After an incredible last year giving a career-best performance in Todd Haynes' Carol, Cate Blanchett's 2016 was a bit more subdued, popping up in two Terren...
Having directed nearly fifteen films this decade alone, Japanese director Sion Sono (whose Why Don't You Play in Hell? and Tokyo Tribe seemed to get the mos...
Following next month's The Lure, if you are in the mood for another international, acclaimed cannibal film, one will be here very soon. Julia Ducournau's de...
Considering how much filmmakers love to bring World War II stories to screens, it's a wonder it has taken this long for Their Finest to be made. An Educatio...