Thirty years ago, Edward Burns won the coveted Grand Jury prize for his low-budget indie feature The Brothers McMullen at Sundance. The charming actor and...
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Moving with a frenetic, vérité-style energy, Ricky exists in the in-between, following a man who is neither fully free nor fully imprisoned, a man still...
Pixar hits a home run over the fence with a brilliant original animated series about facing life’s complex pressures. Win or Lose follows eight different...
“I’m awfully afraid I am falling in love with you,” whispers charming suitor David Blakely (Laurie Davidson) to Ruth Ellis (Lucy Boynton) early on in A Cruel...
There are several moments in Rabbit Trap when the boundaries between sound and space, dream and reality, begin to fray. Sound is not merely an element of the...
The eternal debate over movie remakes usually ends up with the conclusion that it is a slippery slope. More often than not, the quest to recapture the magic of...
Over the last 25 years, Hollywood has been churning out movies with astronomical budgets. Production studios sink hundreds of millions of dollars into these...
Kevin Spacey has issued a response to Guy Pearce, after the latter opened up about his uncomfortable experiences working with Spacey on the 1997 crime thriller...
Steven Spielberg‘s next film has been given a new summer release date, which puts it out of the path of Avengers: Doomsday and The Mandalorian &...
The Oscar-winning Al Pacino classic Dog Day Afternoon is not only one of the actor’s best films in his legendary filmography, but among his most...