There’s an inherent farce to the U.S. government, or so Hailey Gates suggests in her debut feature film, Atropia. Based on her 2019 short film Shako Mako, Gates expands her exploration of fake towns ...
For so many people, the Prince Charles is more than just a cinema. It’s a place that shows that indie gem you’ve been dying ...
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing PLUS: An essay by critic Geoffrey O’Brien ...
This dark, psychological thriller has just crashed Netflix’s top 10 after landing on the streaming service on January 29. At the time of writing, it’s sitting in the No. 8 spot, and it has the right ...
Culpa Tuya's crowning as Prime Video's biggest international original highlights the power of YA content, and leads International Insider this week.
Sophie Thatcher coolly holds down the center of a horror-comedy that's closer in tone to the entertaining silliness of 'M3GAN ...
Sundance Film Festival carried on this year despite wildfires that greatly affected the entertainment industry.
Horror Writers Association Logo The long-listed works include an array of exceptional writing highlighting the creativity and talent in the ...
Meera Menon's sardonic horror comedy 'Didn't Die' hits the right character beats, but can't quite up the ante.
Page 3 cemented director Madhur Bhandarkar’s place in Bollywood as a keen observer of the lives of Mumbai’s rich and famous.
Time for a cozy movie night! Grab the popcorn, gummy bears, chocolate-covered raisins, and I'll prepare the fluffy blankets.
Nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, The Brutalist is an audacious epic about a Holocaust survivor and architect trying to rebuild his life in the US.