Whitaker spoke to us about his new film, The Butler, and what he thinks about the current state of black cinema.
There’s tremendous dramatic value to the aching and sometimes devastating scenes that home in on these kids’ private torments.
Steered by a lead actor and director who are both way out of their respective leagues, Jobs is excruciating, failing to entertain and all but pissing on its subject’s grave.
The actor told me about porn, Gerard Damiano’s Jheri curl, and the shelf life of The Simpsons, all while making me laugh out loud…a lot.
Like your buzzworthy British stars and venerable greats in the same place?
The Prince Avalanche actor spills screwball production secrets about fireworks and impromptu singing.
Klay Hall’s Cars spinoff feels second-rate in every sense, from the quality of its animation to its C-list voice cast.
The film is a damning reminder that no amount of adequate CG showmanship can stand in for the basic tenets of good filmmaking.
You can’t help but feel pangs of heartache watching the trailer for Enough Said.
What’s immediately clear is the actress isn’t bound at all by genre.
The industry legend discusses being an art “leftover” and how exhibitionist porn stars got Lindsay Lohan all shook up.
Viewer/character solidarity only holds up for so long, and the film falls hard into twisty, nonsense territory, skipping over its stronger themes in the process.
For all you geriatric mutants looking around for your glasses, McAvoy and Fassbender are shown within their colored Xs.
We’ve compiled a list of the finest film performances delivered by actors this year, at least until this point.
This may be the year’s best superhero movie because, for a sufficient amount of time, it doesn’t feel like one at all.
“The Perfect Batch: Breaking Bad Cast Favorites” is part of FSLC and AMC’s week-long celebration of the series.
Is Refn for real? That’s what a lot of viewers are going to ask themselves when they exit Only God Forgives.
Lionsgate sure has been having its fun with the poster campaign for You’re Next.
As a film about social issues, and simply being yourself, it’s commendably progressive, going so far as serving as a kind of coming-out story.
The actor discusses The Hunt, Hannibal, and how he went from “hippie kid” to dancer to Denmark’s biggest sensation.