Now Streaming: Movies and TV to Watch at Home This Weekend – May 29By Aaron Pinkston It's the end of the month stream-it-before-it's-gone hustle.
Lake Bell and Kaitlin Olson To Voice FX Animated Pilot ‘Cassius and Clay’By Zachary Shevich Archer creator Adam Reed has more irreverent animation up his sleeve.
Jason Segel and Jesse Eisenberg Are All Talk for ‘The End of the Tour’ TrailerBy Zachary Shevich Jason Segel and Jesse Eisenberg chat it up in new trailer for Sundance standout The End of the Tour.
‘Point Break’ is Back in First Trailer for RemakeBy Gary Garrison No longer just bank robbers, Johnny Utah and friends are back in the new remake of Point Break.
Post-Weekend News Roundup – May 26By Aaron Pinkston Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start to summer, with cookouts and camping trips feeling like a celebratory coming of good weather and good times. It also used to...
‘Dheepan’ One Of Many Shocking Wins At Cannes 2015By C.J. Prince Jacques Audiard takes home the Palme D'Or for Dheepan, and other Cannes 2015 winners.
Now Streaming: Movies and TV to Watch at Home This Weekend – May 22By Aaron Pinkston Great indie movie options to stream over this extra long Memorial Day weekend.
Cannes 2015: Green RoomBy Eli Hayes A punk band’s journey into an abyss of madness and violence makes up Jeremy Saulnier's latest indie thriller.
Amy Winehouse Breaks Our Hearts All Over Again in First Trailer for ‘Amy’By Ananda Dillon Amy Winehouse's career rise and untimely death are given intimate and heartbreaking inspection in the trailer for the highly lauded documentary 'Amy'.
Al Pacino Makes Keys and Clutches Cats in the Dream-like ‘Manglehorn’ TrailerBy Zachary Shevich Al Pacino and his kitty cat write love letters in trailer for David Gordon Green's next film.
Oscar Isaac Will Be David Simon and HBO’s ‘Hero’ in AugustBy Zachary Shevich Oscar Issac continues to dominate the world one movie at a time in new HBO mini-series.
Cannes 2015: Sleeping GiantBy Eli Hayes A wonderfully stylized coming-of-age story, familiar in its narrative and themes, but unique in its execution.
Criterion Collection August 2015 Includes Varda, DardennesBy Aaron Pinkston Another strong month of releases from The Criterion Collection, featuring a French auteur's unsung masterpiece, a recent film from indie favorites, and much more.
First Clip of Jeremy Saulnier’s ‘Blue Ruin’ Follow-Up ‘Green Room’By Zachary Shevich Eric Edelstein explains the difference between a bullet and a cartridge in first clip for Jeremy Saulnier's Green Room.