It’s like Groundhog Day but set in high school – in Before I Fall, Samantha (Zoey Deutch) relives the day of her death over and over.
The Belko Experiment promises to be very cathartic: instead of having to fight for a paycheck, office workers fight for their lives.
Every Tuesday, Film Inquiry compiles a list of the movies that are opening in cinemas. Opening this week: Resident Evil:
If you ever thought Anne Hathaway would make a good monster, then you’re about to have your oddball idea tested.
My Life As A Zucchini, that weird film you heard mentioned at this year’s Golden Globes is about to get a lot more familiar.
Scientific study, particularly biological ones, inevitably have a gruesome side, giving RAW all sorts of disgusting avenues to go down.
Opening in theaters this week are Split, The Founder, Trespass Against Us, The Red Turtle and more – we compiled the info & trailers!
With LGBT perspectives at the focus, director Alain Guiraudie isn’t afraid to push boundaries in his sophomoric venture, Staying Vertical.
The Comedian looks like it might be a return to form for Robert De Niro after years of appearing in movies that haven’t done as well.
Rings promises to keep the gore low, allowing a new crop of young horror fans to discover why people freak out over long-haired, pale little girls.
Going in Style is an upcoming comedy about three old men who decide to become bank robbers after their employment changes.
Opening in theaters this week are Patriots Day, Claire in Motion, The Bye Bye Man, Sleepless and more! We’ve compiled the info & trailers.
Bastards looks like a typical raunchy shock comedy, involving many of the people behind the The Hangover movies. Let’s hope it’s funny.
Alone In Berlin is a WWII film in which a German family rebels against the Nazi regime. Starring Brendan Gleeson, Emma Thompson and Daniel Brühl.
Starring Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, The Mummy is the 1st film in Universal’s “monsters universe” reboot.