Jim Jarmusch invites audiences into three family gatherings of adult children in his gentle tryptic “Father Mother Sister ...
NFL Films’ Ken Rodgers explains how Hard Knocks frames the Cowboys’ season, youth under pressure, and what Jerry Jones wants ...
Jeremy Allen White sat down for an interview with Kate Hudson and revealed he would love to star in a rom-com. However, the part needs to feel right to the actor. White is best known for his intense ...
The story of fashion designer Jeremy Scott's ascent from a small town in Missouri to his current position as the Creativ | dG1fX2tNLXAyYU4xY0k Director Rob Reiner and wife Michele stabbed to death in ...
“Dust Bunny” is the directorial debut of Bryan Fuller. For the unfamiliar, Fuller is best known as a writer-producer for television, specializing in series that are visually striking and sometimes ...
Joe Carnahan was a sagacious choice to co-write and direct the engrossing and visceral survival thriller “Not Without Hope,” given Carnahan’s track record of delivering gripping and gritty actioners, ...
'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery' streams Friday, Dec. 12, on Netflix. The third movie pairs Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc with Josh O'Connor's Father Jud. Rian Johnson's all-star cast includes ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “Joe Bob keeps disco hours.” It’s well past dinner time, and on the outskirts of Senoia, Georgia, ...
The Chinese director Bi Gan, who has become a lauded fixture on the festival circuit, conjures a boundary-pushing tale that evokes moviemaking itself. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for ...
TV legend Bryan Fuller, known for his cult classic television series like “Pushing Daisies” and “Hannibal,” just earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for his first feature, “Dust Bunny.” It’s ...
Imperfections are typically what make the 'Terms of Endearment' director's movies so relatable, but in this ill-conceived portrait of a perfectionistic politician, the characters are phony to a fault.
Film fans like to lament, “they don’t make them like they used to,” specifically about the kinds of wry, life-affirming dramedies that director James L. Brooks perfected back in the 1980s and ‘90s, ...