Beginners director Mike Mills is finally returning this year with his new feature 20th Century Women, and thankfully it was worth the wait. Starring Annette...
With only a solitary passing mention of The Avengers, Doctor Strange is as stand-alone an adventure as we will get from Marvel -- prior to a mid-credits sequenc...
"I wanted to claw into the darkest recesses of your brain and poke at things that you don’t want to think about," director Nicolas Pesce told us when it com...
There's been no shortage of climate change documentaries, especially in the last few years, but only one features Leonardo DiCaprio and a score from Trent R...
Not be confused with Anton Corbijn's James Dean biopic last year -- or Ted Demme's 1999 comedy, for that matter -- Life is the title of one of Sony's bigges...
If you haven't yet had the chance to see what's currently the most-acclaimed film of the year, thankfully Barry Jenkins' Moonlight seems to be expanding qui...
The caliber of their filmography is virtually unparalleled when it comes to currently working American directors, but there's one film that has seeped into ...
Considering Ingmar Bergman's immense creative output when it comes to theatrical features from the mid 1940s to the early 1980s, many have lamented what cou...
Over five years ago, on Wednesday, March 9th, 2011, John Fell Ryan and Akiva Saunders premiered their experiment The Shining: Forwards and Backwards. At the...
Update: Paramount has moved the now untitled film to October 22, 2017. See the original story below.
After it was revealed only a few months before openi...
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