The Aubrey Plaza starring comedy The Little Hours has caused controversy in the catholic community – but is it detrimental to the religion?
The Snowman is a moniker the killer of this film has given himself, leaving themed clues (and bodies) for detectives to find.
The most absurd assumption about saying films “transcend genre” is that works of genre are somehow so trivial that they are apolitical.
The Persian Connection is a bold, tense, and thrilling film, even if its thematic reach just exceeds its grasp.
Wish Upon takes a brilliantly fantastical concept and squanders its potential, relying on cliched characters and lifeless jump scares.
Watch an exclusive clip of the film THE PERSIAN CONNECTION, which is getting a VOD release on July 25th 2017.
Christopher Nolan’s terrific anti-war film divorces itself from any political interpretations to bluntly show the horrors that unfolded at Dunkirk during World War II.
Girls Trip is a gut-bustingly funny gem that is not only good for a girl’s night out, but it has a little something for everyone.
The Shape of Water may end up being the purest distillation of visionary director Guillermo del Toro’s love of monsters.
Body and Soul still stands as a marvelous example of the potent capabilities of film noir – that remains untarnished
Though appearing to be another of those aging romantic dramas, The Country Doctor is instead refreshingly heartwarming and impactful.
Something Like Summer is an odd yet mostly satisfying mix of good and bad, with wasted moments but also bright themes that shine through.
Wonder Woman and Atomic Blonde have proven that women can have strong leading roles; here are more that show our favorite cinema heroines.
Though released in 1979, THE WARRIORS has a video game structure that would prove as influential to the artform as games themselves.