Any time Oscar Isaac has a new film out, we'll be there -- even if he's a big purple mutant. Such is the case with X-Men: Apocalypse, the latest in the comi...
With a number of features in various states of production, 2016 may indeed be the year of Terrence Malick, but his directorial efforts aren't the only proje...
As we await The Neon Demon -- which has recently been described as Valley of The Dolls meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre -- those that are looking for anoth...
If Hollywood's newfound fascination with outerspace in The Martian, Interstellar, Gravity and others have one feeling let down in terms of adhering to the f...
Coming out of the Cannes Film Festival, one of our favorites was Yorgos Lanthimos' Kubrickian, uproarious drama The Lobster. Toplined by Colin Farrell, Rach...
"Todd Haynes' filmography is often overwhelming in its intellectual acumen and emotional devastation," we noted upon the release of his latest film this past fa...
He's certainly made many films with Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, but there's few additional actors that seem better suited for the worlds of Tim Bu...
If one appreciated the stripped-down brutality of Jeremy Saulnier's Blue Ruin, just wait until you see what he has in store for his follow-up, Green Room. S...
Already stopping by SXSW with their TV show Preacher, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg premiered another one of their projects at the festival. Backed by Sony a...
Sorry, but Christopher Walken isn't leading a Daft Punk biopic. Rather, One More Time (previously titled When I Live My Life Over Again) is indeed music-rel...
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