"Interior Chinatown" is a visceral and biting satire of the minuscule and stereotypical roles Asian Americans had to play in ...
Based loosely on the serial documentary podcast "Boomtown," "Landman" positions the Permian Basin of West Texas as a new frontier for avarice—roughnecks flock there to build new drills and oil ...
We care about what happens to them. We care about the people they care about, Dr. Manoj, Shiaz. Cinematographer Ranabir Das ...
Made for Disney+, but playing a very limited run in theaters, the movie is co-directed by John's husband David Furnish (in ...
Set in the impossibly small town of Hope Springs, the film begins with a narrator letting us know from the start that we are ...
After all, Alfred Hitchcock popularized it 20 years before De Palma with "Psycho." "Seed of Chucky," however, uses it to ...
Ife Olatunji is a practicing visual anthropologist specializing in observational cinema and longitudinal ethnographic ...
Ryota Kondo grew up on horror movies. For the Japanese director, that meant the "J-horror" of the ‘90s and ‘00s, a wave of ...
The second film unfolds similarly, this time though, with Josef, now named Aaron, disillusioned with his life as a killer.
A good adaptation is multi-dimensional. It requires a convergence of factors that causes audiences to nod in satisfaction. In ...
Since the LEGO title is a full new game, let's focus on that first. I can still vividly remember playing the first "LEGO Star ...
The use of children in movies is a hazardous business, if only because the little monsters walk away with the whole enterprise: plot, atmosphere, everything. They're so nauseatingly cute and ...