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...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...
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...
Before he takes on a certain famous bat man for his next film, Matt Reeves is staying in the animal-focused franchise realm for War for the Planet of the Ap...
Brad Pitt has gone back to World War II a handful of times in the last decade or so, but this summer he'll be taking on a more modern battle with War Machin...
After a handful of indie directors were handed the keys to a major franchise, this year will see the release of a few films that find them headed back to mo...
Following a premiere at Cannes last year, a U.S. trailer has arrived for One Week and a Day (Shavua ye Yom), the feature debut of writer-director Asaph Polo...
The Dark Tower arrives this summer, but it's not the only Stephen King adaptation that will hit theaters this year. After being in development for years, a ...
One of the bigger gambles of the summer movie slate is The Fifth Element director Luc Besson's return to the futuristic space epic. Valerian and the City of...