Psycho Killer arrives in theaters on Friday, February 20. Psycho Killer is a grim mess. In fact, it's the draggiest, sloppiest revenge-driven road trip serial killer mystery since... 1997's Switchback ...
To other movies like "L'avventura" and "La Notte" where couples wander new terrain while feeling like tourists in their own lives, director Polly Findlay says, "Hold my Guinness." Though Manville and ...
Leaders are typically promoted for competence in strategy, execution, communication, and influence. But in a more complex world, those strengths are hitting a ceiling. Deloitte’s 2024 Global Human ...
But surely the bros who dreamt up Good Will Hunting are sufficiently loyal to the moviegoing habit to be incensed that their latest production would be watched distractedly amid the worst winter storm ...
“Take Me Home” is a sensitive drama that marks a notably personal feature debut for director Liz Sargent. As a lengthier adaptation of her lovely 2023 short film, however, it’s missing an expanded ...
The stand-up comic plays a woman who returns to her Texas hometown for the summer in this film co-starring Garrett Wareing, Tom Welling and Megan Mullally. By Richard Lawson One comes to Sundance ...
The Rip debuts on Netflix on January 16. Netflix’s The Rip is a deceptively good film, but its compelling premise about cartel stash houses and corrupt law enforcement is nearly undone by an ...
The new 'Avatar' movie, 'Fire and Ash,' arrives in theaters Friday, Dec. 19. Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña reprise their roles as Jake Sully and his wife Neytiri. Oona Chaplin joins the cast as ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Film fans like to lament: They don’t make them like they used to, specifically the kind of wry, life-affirming ...
This image released by 20th Century Studios shows Emma Mackey in a scene from "Ella McCay." (20th Century Studios via AP) “I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L.
"I can't trust my brain right now," says our hero, Ella, deep into James L. Brooks' bafflingly disjointed, uneven, unfunny and illogical "Ella McCay." And finally, nearly two hours into a perplexing ...
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