Silence is Martin Scorsese’s upcoming religious drama set in the 17th century, in which two Jesuit priests (Andrew Garfield & Adam Driver) travel to Japan to find their lost mentor (Liam Neeson).
Dane DeHaan’s character will get more than he bargained for at the medical castle of A Cure For Wellness, and whether that causes a slick descent or a more methodical breakdown, the path does look intriguingly striking.
Whether the real-life zookeeper’s wife let her son nap with lion cubs is questionable, the menagerie of The Zookeeper’s Wife should make for lots of unusual encounters as the characters hide from and scheme against the Nazi regime.
The casting of Emma Watson in Beauty And The Beast, who is arguably the most prominent bookish feminist of the right age to play Belle, was the first sign that this project was headed towards a faithful and loving remake.
Director Sophia Takal is a more consistent actress than she is a director, and it’s this experience that may set Always Shine apart. Too often the stories of women breaking down are helmed by men.
I Am Not Madame Bovary is a social satire and unusually shot film by Feng Xiaogang starring Fan Bingbing, about a woman who wants to take her ex-husband to court but finds trouble every step of the way in the inefficiency of the Chinese legal system.
Little do people know that Ghost in the Shell has already had great influence on Western science fiction over its 25-year existence. Here’s the first trailer.
The dark, dangerous world of Live By Night seems to suit Ben Affleck (it’s even set in Boston), and the film should serve as a successful return to the directing chair.
Warner Brothers has put itself in a tough spot with its heartwarming drama Collateral Beauty, trying to position it as the safe, star-studded movie the entire family can see over the holidays.
In 2009 Danny Boyle joked that he wanted to make a sequel but only when the original actors had visibly aged enough to do it. After 20 years, T2: Trainspotting is coming to cinemas early 2017.