It's not a major film festival without a new film from Isabelle Huppert. While Cannes saw the premieres of Happy End and Claire's Camera, last fall a handfu...
As Miles Teller moves farther away from YA adaptations and comic book films and more towards fully-fledged dramatic work, the path hasn't been so easy. Last...
When you aren't carrying the weight of a superhero tentpole franchise on your shoulders, it turns out you can get a whole lot more done. Following the Chris...
One of our favorite debuts of the year so far is Francis Lee's God's Own Country, a gay romance set in the harsh countryside in the Yorkshire Moors of north...
Currently underway at Brooklyn's BAMcinématek is one of the finest-curated film festivals of the year. BAMcinemaFest brings the best of American independent...
While the vast majority of our favorite films of last year have been treated with Blu-ray releases, one title near the top of the list we've been waiting th...
In less than two weeks one of the most thrilling blockbusters of the summer, Bong Joon-ho's Okja, is arriving. While we recommend going into the globe-tr...
The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow is back this summer, once again re-teaming with Mark Boal. Detroit is set during the 5-day rio...
Averting the bigger is better approach that plagues most franchises, The Trip series is attuned to life's simple pleasures: cuisine, comedy, and companionsh...
We've seen many variations of the animated Winnie the Pooh, but now he's coming to life in a new feature -- or more precisely, how he came to life is captur...
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