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Isle of Dogs Review: Wes Andersons Stop-Motion Canine Fairy Tale Is a Triumph

Expect to wag your metaphorical tail in delight over Wes Andersons new animated joyride into a canine universe with political undercurrents sure to s…
Isle of Dogs Review: Wes Andersons Stop-Motion Canine Fairy Tale Is a
Triumph

Weekend Rock Question: What Is the Best Movie of the 1980s?

With remakes of RoboCop and Endless Love hitting theaters this weekend, our thoughts are turning back to one of our most glorious decade of cinema:…
Weekend Rock Question: What Is the Best Movie of the 1980s?

Peter Travers on Jerry Lewis: The Ultimate Funnyman as Total Filmmaker

I annoyed Jerry Lewis once by asking him about The Day the Clown Cried, a movie he starred in and directed in 1972, and then refused to release. Its…
Peter Travers on Jerry Lewis: The Ultimate Funnyman as Total Filmmaker

Mile 22 Review: Mark Wahlberg Action Thriller Feels Like InfoWars: The Movie

John Silva (Mark Wahlberg) is intense. How intense, you ask? This C.I.A. operative, the leader of an eliter-than-elite unit known as Ground Branch, i…
Mile 22 Review: Mark Wahlberg Action Thriller Feels Like InfoWars: The
Movie

Watch First Fifty Shades of Grey Trailer With Revamped Beyonce Song

The first trailer for Fifty Shades of Grey has arrived in all its scintillating, hyper-sexualized glory. Though if youre hoping for a montage of ste…
Watch First Fifty Shades of Grey Trailer With Revamped Beyonce Song

Tim Burtons Dumbo: Watch Michael Keaton Play Cunning Businessman in New Trailer

In the colorful new trailer for Tim Burtons reimagined Dumbo , Michael Keatons charismatic businessman V.A. Vandemere exploits the talents of the tit…
Tim Burtons Dumbo: Watch Michael Keaton Play Cunning Businessman in New
Trailer

Breaking Bad Teases Final Episodes With Terrifying Sonnet

The only thing scarier than seeing the monster is not seeing the monster, and Walter White never appears in the teaser for the last eight episodes o…
Breaking Bad Teases Final Episodes With Terrifying Sonnet

Transformers Director Michael Bay Attacked on Set

Film director Michael Bay fended off a man who attacked him with an air-conditioner earlier today, The New York Times reports. Bay was on the set in …
Transformers Director Michael Bay Attacked on Set

Jimi: All Is By My Side: John Ridley Talks About His Hendrix Biopic

Eight years ago, writer-director-graphic novelist John Ridley was surfing the Web when he stumbled across a Jimi Hendrix song entitled Sending My Lov…
Jimi: All Is By My Side: John Ridley Talks About His Hendrix Biopic

Alice Through the Looking Glass

Sometimes an explosion of eye candy can hit the sweet spot, like it mostly did in the Tim Burton 2010 blockbuster Alice in Wonderland. But the magic is missing in this sequel, as is Burton, replaced…
Alice Through the Looking Glass

Gene Wilder, Willy Wonka and Young Frankenstein Star, Dead at 83

Gene Wilder, the comedian known to a generation as Willy Wonka and an icon thanks to his works with Mel Brooks on The Producers, Blazing Saddles and…
Gene Wilder, Willy Wonka and Young Frankenstein Star, Dead at 83

Life, Animated

Get away from that TV! Stop watching movies to escape! Go outside and live! Kids everywhere are used to hearing their parents hammer advice like that. This is not the case in Life, Animated a funny…
Life, Animated

The First Time: Beanie Feldstein

In the latest installment of our First Time video series, actress Beanie Feldstein, star of Booksmart and the Breakout talent of Rolling Stone s 2019 Hot List, looks back on her childhood obsession …
The First Time: Beanie Feldstein

Pasolini Review: Portrait of an Artist as Boundary-Pushing Provocateur

Abel Ferrara has come not to bury Pier Paolo Pasolini writer, critic, activist, provocateur , communist, hedonist, out-and-proud homosexual and, las…
Pasolini Review: Portrait of an Artist as Boundary-Pushing Provocateur

The Program

A careening crash course on the most publicly disgraced athlete since O.J. Simpson, Stephen Frears Lance Armstrong biopic is the rare film of its kind that doesnt spare even a sprinkle of sympathy fo…
The Program

Billy Corgan Plots Road Trip Documentary About America

Billy Corganis embarking on a cross-country road trip to film a documentary about America and potentially dredge up material for a new album. The Sma…
Billy Corgan Plots Road Trip Documentary About America

Winchester Review: Real-Life Ghost Story Haunted By Sheer God-Awfulness

It shouldnt happen to anyone, much less a Dame not a movie of such barreling awfulness as Winchester, which strands the great Helen Mirren in a go…
Winchester Review: Real-Life Ghost Story Haunted By Sheer God-Awfulness

White Helmets Cinematographer Blocked From Oscars Due to Travel Ban

One of the two members of the Syrian civil defense unit the White Helmets that planned on attending Sundays Academy Awards has been blocked from ente…
White Helmets Cinematographer Blocked From Oscars Due to Travel Ban

Bad Company Make Late-Night Debut on Leno

Bad Company made their network debut last night on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno , performing their classic "Bad Company"in preparation of…
Bad Company Make Late-Night Debut on Leno

The Grandmaster

I stalled on seeing Wong Kar-Wais The Grandmaster because the U.S. release is 22 minutes shorter than the 130-minute version released in China. Wong reportedly doesnt share my concerns, claiming th…
The Grandmaster
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