In a summer full of reboots, sequels, adaptations, etc. we were hoping the Wachowskis would provide a breath of fresh air with Jupiter Ascending, a film we ...
It was earlier this year that Leonardo DiCaprio finally committed to his next role after taking a well-deserved break for much of last year, following the c...
After showing his videogame influences in the Sundance coming-of-age hit The Kings of Summer, director Jordan Vogt-Roberts is immersing himself directly int...
Recently celebrating its 55th anniversary, Some Like It Hot is easily near the top of the pile when it comes Billy Wilder's many classics. Yes, it's slotted...
"It's a true auteur film in every aspect. These days, that's very rare," Alain Delon says of his 1967 masterpiece Le Samouraï. He, of course, is discussing ...
Irrespective of a film's overall quality, the last few years have proven that if Dwayne Johnson takes part in a project, rest assured his charisma and prese...
If one discounts Hollywood's parameters, June marks the true start of the summer and, on that occasion, a variety of popcorn tentpoles will be arriving both on the comedy and action side, not to mention some of the best independent films of this year thus far. ...
With production seemingly wrapped up on Suffragette as of last month, the first look at the drama directed by Sarah Gavron (Brick Lane) has now officially l...
With over 40 films to his name, one can never predict where Woody Allen will set his next feature, much less what era it'll take place in. After a few years...
Five years ago, Ireland's Tomm Moore delivered the acclaimed animation The Secret of Kells, which went on to be amongst superb company at the Academy Awards...
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