Reviews
Oscar-Nominated International Feature Films Are (Again) Entirely Eurocentric With the UK Leading (Reviews)
When Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid announced the nominations for the 96th Academy Awards on January 23, it was a mirror image to when...
Dune: Part Two Review: Chalamet Shines, as Villeneuve Concocts a Beautiful Sandstorm of a Story
Denis Villeneuve’s lifelong dream of bringing Frank Herbert’s classic 1965 novel Dune to the big screen has become a wonderous reality, in the stunning...
Opinions
The Acting Biz: Personal Connections Are Still Paramount!
There is a reason that “It’s who you know” has always been a common cliché in Hollywood. Quite frankly, to me, I’ve found in...
Latest Articles
Laura Benanti on Life and Beth, Mothers, Broadway, and Writing Her Own Show
The role Laura Benanti plays on Hulu’s Life and Beth, which recently returned for its second season, is an interesting one, especially because –...
Dune: Part Two Director Denis Villeneuve on Tackling the Known and the Unknown While Concluding His Sci-Fi Epic
French-Canadian director Denis Villeneuve has already established himself as one of the top filmmakers working with critically-acclaimed films like Incendies, Arrival, Sicario, Prisoners, and...
The Academy To Separate Short Films and Feature Animation Branch Into Two Individual Branches
The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) voted today to make the Short Films and Feature Animation...
Monster Director Hirokazu Koreeda on Telling A Unique Layered Story about Kids, Parents, and Teachers
Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Koreeda might be one of the country's more respected living live-action filmmakers, having written and directed 13 movies between 1998 and...
Box Office: Bob Marley Wins Second Weekend as We Wait For Dune: Part Two To Save Movie Theaters
At a certain point, we just have to accept that the box office is in such terrible shape that covering it on a weekly...