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Review: ‘Annette’Adam Driver And Marion Cotillard Star In A Beautifully Strange Bauble About The...
It's no wonder the Cannes audience was left somewhat baffled by Leos Carax's beautifully weird, stilted, melodramatic rock opera Annette. The film swings wildly from...
Comic-Con: ‘Fear Street’ Trilogy PanelR. L. Stine Joins The Cast And Crew In Paying...
All roads lead to Fear Street...and fans to Comic-con @Home!
This first exclusive panel with member of the Fear Street team since the release of...
‘Fear Street Part 3: 1666’ Trailer: Netflix’s Wicked Trilogy Goes Back To The Beginning
The grisly story of Shadyside comes to a close with the final chapter in Netflix's Fear Street trilogy. Following films set in the years...
Sadie Sink Is In For A Deadly Summer At Camp In Trailer For ‘Fear...
No, your eyes aren't deceiving you. Last week saw Netflix drop the trailer for Fear Street Part 1: 1994, only to have the adaptation...
Review: ‘Together Together’Ed Helms & Patti Harrison Shine In A Modest But Affecting Surrogacy...
*NOTE: This is a reprint from this year's virtual Sundance Film Festival.*
The biological clock doesn’t always toll for women, at least not in Nikole...
Review: ‘Little Fish’Olivia Cooke And Jack O'Connell Try To Find Their Own Eternal Sunshine...
Little Fish, the thought-provoking, poetic sci-fi love story from director Chad Hartigan, is a pandemic movie that isn't about the pandemic. Thank goodness. There...
Sundance Review: ‘CODA’Emilia Jones Sings Her Heart Out In A Crowd-Pleaser About A Hearing...
CODA is the kind of heartwarming crowdpleaser that Opening Night at Sundance is made for. However, this coming-of-age dramedy about an anxious teen girl...
Review: ‘PG: Psycho Goreman’Steven Kostanski's Love Letter To 80s Genre Films Hits All Of...
There is a saying in film that’s used to describe a movie that works even though it probably shouldn’t, generally speaking they say those...
Netflix’s 2021 Preview Reveals First Looks At ‘Red Notice’, ‘Don’t Look Up’, ‘The Harder...
I think it can be said fairly that Netflix really asserted some dominance during the pandemic year of 2020, with most of our entertainment...
Review: ‘Sylvie’s Love’Tessa Thompson Shines In A Black Love Story With A Touch Of...
The arrival of Eugene Ashe's film Sylvie's Love heralds the return of something we rarely get to see now, if ever: the African-American period...