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‘Havoc’ Review: Tom Hardy Shoots His Way to Redemption in Explosive Netflix Crime Saga from ‘The Raid’ Director Gareth Evans
The action in "Havoc" is too good for there to be so little of it, but there's no denying the fun of watching Tom Hardy blast a hole through a Gareth Evans movie.
Golden Globes 2026 Set for Slightly Later Date Than Usual
Usually set for the first weekend of the year, the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards will instead air on January 11, 2026 on CBS.
Chloé Zhao’s ‘Hamnet’ Sets Awards-Friendly November Release
Zhao's adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's hit novel stars Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley as William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes.
Sundance 2025 Films Sold So Far: Carmen Emmi’s ‘Plainclothes’ Sells Worldwide Rights to Magnolia
The queer romance and thriller stars Tom Blyth and Russell Tovey and won the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast.
‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’ Finds Its First Tributes: Joseph Zada, Whitney Peak, and McKenna Grace
Zada, an actor in the upcoming "East of Eden" adaptation, will star as the young Haymitch Abernathy, originally played by Woody Harrelson.
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Reboot Director ‘Pitched Crazy Sh*t’ to Original Star Sarah Michelle Gellar to Convince Her to Return
It, sadly, did not work, but Jennifer Kaytin Robinson tried hard to reunite with her "Do Revenge" star.
‘Étoile’ Review: Amy Sherman-Palladino’s Aimless Ballet Series Falls Flat
The new "comedy" from the "Gilmore Girls" and "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" showrunner follows two ballet companies in New York and Paris that trade their most-talented stars in a desperate bid to revitalize their fading art form.
‘The Damned’ Trailer: Roberto Minervini’s Cannes Award Winner Resurrects the American Civil War
Exclusive: Jeremiah Knupp, René W. Solomon, Cuyler Ballenger, and Noah Carlson star in Minervini's narrative debut.
Joe Goldberg Gets a Fittingly F**ked Sendoff with ‘You’ Season 5
The twisted thriller, based on Caroline Kepnes' book series, goes out with a bang.
‘On Swift Horses’ Review: Jacob Elordi and Daisy Edgar-Jones Shine in an Elegant Saga of Lost Connections and the Gamble of Living on Your Own Terms
Daniel Minahan's bisexual romance eschews conventional tropes to tell a story of love, horse racing, and how even our best efforts are seldom enough to secure fairytale endings.
Kanopy Is Releasing Its First Original Movie — and It’s Still Free with a Library Card
The book-banning documentary "Banned Together" hits on a theme close to home for libraries, but it's only the first of what the streamer hopes will be more originals to come.
Isabelle Huppert and Vincent Cassel to Star in Asghar Farhadi’s ‘Parallel Tales’
This is Farhadi's first film since his controversial 2021 Cannes Grand Prix winner "A Hero."
The 16 Best Films of 2024 We’ve Already Seen
It's never too early to make a top 10 list (or a must-see list of contenders), including these already proven winners.
Happy New Year! ‘Terror Train’ Dares to Ask Whether Dying Is Preferable to Watching a Bad Magic Show
One of Jamie Lee Curtis' first post-"Halloween" roles, "Terror Train" saw the scream queen fight a masked slasher on a moving train in a festive horror whodunnit.
Our $9 Billion Year Owes a Debt of Gratitude to Miyazaki and Yamazaki as Well as ‘Wonka’
We (barely) made it! But without "The Boy and the Heron" and "Godzilla Minus One," 2023 box office would have fallen short.
Jonathan Glazer Admits He Was ‘Afraid’ to Visit Auschwitz Before Making ‘The Zone of Interest’
The "Under the Skin" director explained how he forced himself to dive into historical horrors to tell his chilling Holocaust story.
Tom Wilkinson, Oscar-Nominated ‘Michael Clayton’ and ‘In the Bedroom’ Actor, Dead at 75
Wilkinson's storied career also included roles in "Shakespeare in Love," "The Full Monty," and "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel."
‘Rudolph’s Shiny New Year’ Is the Bouillabaisse of Holiday Strangeness to Cure Your Post-Christmas Hangover
Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass enchanted countless children with their beloved Christmas specials, but this deep cut from their filmography is a delightfully weird misfire featuring cavemen, Father Time, and a never-ending Fourth of July.
John Waters Has Finished the Script for His Film ‘Liarmouth:’ ‘I Turned It In, and They Like It’
Waters adapted his own book of the same name — about a "feel-bad romance" — for the screen.
Director Steve McQueen Picks His Favorite Movie Starring Steve McQueen, the Actor
The director, after some hesitation, named his favorite film from the same-named screen icon.
Paul Schrader Wishes Leonardo DiCaprio Played the Cop in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’: ‘Spending 3 1/2 Hours’ with ‘an Idiot Is a Long Time’
Schrader said he would've preferred the original casting, with DiCaprio as the Bureau of Investigation agent played by Jesse Plemons.
‘What If…?’ Is the Only Project Delivering on Marvel’s Multiverse Promise
The animated series returns for a second season packed with more magic and intrigue than the last phase of Marvel movies combined.
Disney Is Releasing an Illustrated ‘Alien’ Book for Children
Available for pre-order for $5.99 before being released in July, "A Is For Alien: An ABC Book" is a "space adventure that introduces the alphabet from A to Z."
50 Movies We Can’t Wait to See in 2024
The new year's most promising movies range from massive blockbusters like "Furiosa" to must-see indies like "I Saw the TV Glow" and "The End."
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