One of the biggest curiosities as of late in the land of Hollywood is the delayed release of the period drama Serena. Featuring a reteam of Jennifer Lawrenc...
It's been over a decade since Kevin Costner delivered his last directorial effort, the well-crafted western Open Range, and now it looks like he may return ...
When it premiered at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year (my review here), The Raid 2: Berendal rocked the Park City audience out of their seats with i...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options -- not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves -- we believe it's our duty to highlight ...
Growing up a wee Baptist lad, the biblical account of Noah and his ark always seemed to me an unlikely candidate for cuddly Sunday School lessons. Nonetheless, ...
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Directed by David Ayer, Sabotage isn’t quite the police procedural-meets-character study of his previous feature, and his finest work, End of Watch. Ayer, inter...
Once titled Can a Song Save Your Life?, but now going under the title Begin Again, the latest film from Once director John Carney premiered at Toronto Inter...
Last year I attended Sundance Film Festival and was taken aback by Richard Linklater's Before Midnight, cementing his series as a perfect trilogy. As the ye...
With The Conjuring and The Purge, both made on small budgets, tearing up the summer box-office last year, 2014 will be bringing more of the genre to go toe-...