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Three years ago, Keanu Reeves burst back onto the action scene with John Wick, an…
Based on the Hillary Jordan novel of the same name, Mudbound tells the story of a…
Jeff Baena’s The Little Hours marks the writer-director’s third trip to the Sundance Film Festival, and this…
Premiering in the Midnight category at Sundance, Damien Power’s feature-length debut Killing Ground spins a pair…
After a four-year stint as a correspondent on The Daily Show, Jessica Williams brings her comedic…
When we first meet Ingrid (Aubrey Plaza), she’s sitting in her car scrolling through an…
“Everything is stupid,” 13-year-old Dayveon Buckingham (Devin Blackmon) tells himself as he rides his bicycle…
Following a pair of dynamite performances in 2014’s Birdman and 2015’s Spotlight – both of which…
After three critically acclaimed directorial efforts under his belt, including 2012’s Best Picture winner Argo, Ben…
Sing is the latest animated extravaganza from Illumination Entertainment, the studio that brought you The…
As a big-budget sci-fi drama featuring two of Hollywood’s hottest talents and an Oscar-nominated director,…
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is arguably the biggest gamble Disney has taken with…
Hot on the heels of a shocking presidential election which saw an experienced female candidate…
Thirteen years have passed since holiday audiences were first caught off guard by the dark,…
Casey Affleck is one of our finest actors, but he often gets overshadowed by his…
The final few months of the year always bring with them a slew of films…
Hollywood is no stranger to films about the troubles of high school – it’s a…
The wizarding world of Harry Potter is back and getting a lot bigger with the…
It’s been a truly stellar year for animation, and even though Pixar’s long-awaited sequel Finding…
Arrival is the latest from Sicario director Denis Villeneuve and tackles the often visited sci-fi…
Many films have explored the difficulties that adolescence presents for young people struggling with their…
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is opening the mystical door to “magic” with the release of…
Antonio Campos’ Christine, a dramatization of the events that led a young TV news anchor…
Brit-Rock super band Oasis was a global sensation, although some might say they were more…
After a sold-out premiere screening at the Sundance Film Festival garnered a sizeable amount of…
If the idea of James Franco and Christian Slater playing gay porn producers whose rivalry…
I often wonder about the impact of experiencing a film at a festival with a…
Watching actors play against type is always an interesting exercise, and Ben Affleck is given…
As a dark psychological thriller featuring an unreliable female narrator, The Girl on the Train…
The inspirational sports drama is a tried-and-true Hollywood formula that has taken numerous forms over…
After nearly a decade of live-action disappointments, Tim Burton returns with Miss Peregrine’s Home for…
Director Antoine Fuqua has dabbled in remake territory before – 2014’s The Equalizer was an…
By now, it’s reasonable to assume that you’ve heard the name Edward Snowden at some…
In 1999, The Blair Witch Project terrified audiences with an ingenious marketing campaign that convinced…