Getting a fairly quiet release this weekend is Stephen Frears' Lance Armstrong biopic The Program (our review from TIFF) and, as usual, he's not wasting muc...
Two months ago, no one knew it existed -- at least in its current form. Now Dan Trachtenberg's 10 Cloverfield Lane is in wide release, and it's an experienc...
When asked which actress she'd like to talk to for a recent extensive discussion, Mary Elizabeth Winstead had only one choice: Melanie Lynskey. Proving she'...
In case you forgot, it was only less than a year ago that we got Avengers: Age of Ultron, perhaps one of Marvel's most disappointing entries. Yet it grossed...
If the CGI-heavy studio animations can start to feel similar, leave it to Laika, whose foundation is stop-motion animation, to deliver something different, ...
While the hilarious Hot Rod is technically a feature from The Lonely Island, only their next film got the distinction of going under the name Top Secret Unt...
Earning a top five spot in our favorite films of the decade thus far, Spike Jonze's Her is certainly one of the most beloved films as of late. In perfectly ...
The cinema of Turkey has brought instant classics from Nuri Bilge Ceylan, the recent Oscar-nominated Mustang, and much more, but it's rare a full-fledged ho...
We already got a trailer for Hirokazu Koreeda's next feature After the Storm, likely coming to Cannes, but we're still waiting on Sony Classics to give a re...
"Ghostbusters features one the most likable group of friends, so it's kinda odd to see how terribly unlikable some Ghostbusters fans are," our own Jack Giro...
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