2021 BAFTA preview and predictions: Is a British wave coming?

April 8, 2021

Throw everything you think you know about how BAFTA votes right out the window. This year, BAFTA chucked its old… Read More

Trailer: Angelina Jolie in ‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’

April 7, 2021

Academy Award winner Jolie (Girl, Interrupted) stars as Hannah, a smoke jumper still reeling from the loss of three lives… Read More

New ‘Cruella’ trailer gives you a double dose of Emma

April 7, 2021

The Walt Disney Company has released a new trailer and poster for its all-new live-action feature film Cruella, starring Academy… Read More

Visual Effects Society winners (VES): ‘The Midnight Sky,’ ‘The Mandalorian’ win top awards, ‘Soul’ makes clean sweep

April 6, 2021

The winners of the 19th Visual Effects Society awards were announced on Tuesday and The Midnight Sky took the top… Read More

Interview: ‘Moffie’ director Oliver Hermanus on queer coding in war movies and examining state-embedded racism

April 6, 2021

To say the very least, South African filmmaker Oliver Hermanus has built up a robust filmography. His exceptional debut Shirley… Read More

Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics to honor Isabel Sandoval with inaugural Trailblazer Award

April 6, 2021

Groundbreaking trans filmmaker will accept inaugural tribute on April 19 star-studded TV show on streaming network Revry GALECA: The Society… Read More

Trailer: Kelvin Harrison Jr. is labeled a ‘Monster’

April 6, 2021

"Should one moment define my life?" Monster tells the story of Steve Harmon (Kelvin Harrison, Jr.) a seventeen-year-old honor student… Read More

DocLands Documentary Film Festival lineup: ‘Summer of Soul,’ ‘Sparks Brothers,’ ‘Rita Moreno,’ new film by Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar

April 6, 2021

DocLands Documentary Film Festival, presented by the California Film Institute, has announced its full schedule of films and programs for… Read More

‘Mare of Easttown’ review: Kate Winslet is fantastic and fearless in this suspenseful murder-mystery yarn

April 5, 2021

There's something enthralling about films or television shows set in small towns. It's even more intriguing when the plot lies… Read More

Retrospective: 20 years later, ‘Josie and the Pussycats’ endures as a cutting critique of consumerism

April 5, 2021

Unfortunately, there’s no denying that the 2001 Josie and the Pussycats live-action movie was an objective flop. It grossed less… Read More

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