Laika, of Kubo and the Two Strings fame, is bringing us Missing Link, about an explorer looking for the legendary Bigfoot… and he finds the creature
Electromagnetism. Force. EMF. Have you heard terms like these flying around in sci-fi? Have you wondered how accurately films & TV portray real science?
How To Get Away With Murder’s “I Got Played” heightens both the drama and emotion in this solid, crucial episode.
If you don’t care about Orson Welles, The Other Side of the Winf does not stand up well enough on its own to be worth your time.
Judging by its comedy, Season 13 is by a significant margin the weakest season of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, however, in it’s politics, it’s more important than it’s ever been.
Jinn is a colorful portrait of the complexities in life, love and religion that succeeds as a character study far more than as a plot-driven story.
Outlaw King is ambitious, striving for originality and historical accuracy, but overall fails to bring much to the table in terms of grounding its characters.
Most romantic comedies follow a definitive structure; here we break down the steps that are usually involved to make the film successful.
We were able to talk with legendary director Frederick Wiseman about his upcoming documentary Monrovia, Indiana and his large body of work.
With Slaughterhouse Rulez, it seems Simon Pegg and Nick Frost haven’t quite let go of the comedy/horror genre, only this time with a different director and with uneven results.
Much like the characters of Prospect, Christopher Caldwell and Zeek Earl are pioneers, creating a film that feels like the origin of something new.
Cold Pursuit is a remake with a levitous twist on the usual Liam Neeson-avenges-his-family flick.
A cautionary tale of what happens when familial love and romantic love cross paths, Les Parents Terribles deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Cocteau’s other masterpieces.
Given its clear desire to say something urgent about urgent things – given, that is, its sincerity – it’s hard to completely dismiss Reach.
Another cinematic stab at Lisbeth Salander will always appeal to the character’s preexisting fans, but The Girl in the Spider’s Web does nothing to show the uninitiated what they’re missing.