Hallow’s Eve is soon upon us, so it’s time to revisit our favorite horror classics. We consider what makes the 1978 Halloween work so well!
While not as memorable as other spy-thrillers, American Assassin is entertaining and solid enough with high intensity and relentless action.
We report from BFI London Film Festivals with reviews of The Party, Loving Vincent, Brawl on Cell Block 99 and many more.
Alex Arabian spoke with Paul Haggis, writer of Oscar winning films such as Crash and Million Dollar Baby, and honoree of EMIFF.
The Bachelors, a comedy drama coming to theaters on October 20th, stars Julie Delpy and J.K. Simmons. This is an exclusive clip.
Premiering back in 2004, Saw is a landmark horror film, launching a multitude of sequels in addition to an entire sub-genre of horror.
Rebel in the Rye is interesting when looked at from a writer’s perspective, but unfortunately doesn’t work as a cohesive biopic.
The Mountain Between Us, a tale of two strangers (and a charming dog) who find…
The bond between a boy and his dog knows no bounds in Isle of Dogs, the newest movie from writer/director Wes Anderson.
We look back at House of 1000 Corpses, Rob Zombie’s brutal directorial debut that has since become a cult film in the horror world.
Emma Stone shines as tennis player Billie Jean King in Battle of the Sexes, which reminds us of how little progress we’ve made since the 70s.
Featuring one of the coldest mother-child relationships of the year, the harrowing but heavy handed Loveless truly lives up to its title.
Walking Out, by the Smith twins, is an unrelenting and beautifully shot story of a father and son surviving in the brutal Montana wilderness.
This is an exclusive clip of David Burkman’s HAZE, in theaters on October 13th, in which we look at some of the horrors of hazing.
Hollywood is not the only city to leave a lasting mark on the world of…