Dan Stevens
Irresistibly charming, I’m Your Man needs no beeps and boops and tiring gimmicks to convey the abyss between man vs machine.
We spoke with Jeremy Allen White about his role on the long-running series, Shameless, and in Dave Franco’s directorial debut: The Rental.
The Rental may lack a traditional killer, gore and even an ending but it’s a delicious tale of betrayal and paranoia.
Two couples rent a vacation home for what should be a celebratory weekend get-away.
This adaptation of The Call of the Wild doesn’t quite have the same impact as Jack London’s bold portrayal of nature versus man. But it’s hard to decry it all the same.
In The Call of the Wild starring Karen Gillan and Harrison Ford, a sled dog struggles for survival in the Alaskan wild.
Lucy in the Sky is an unfortunate misstep for Noah Hawley. It takes his visual style and attempts to transfer it to a story that is as chaotic in tone as the real Lisa Nowak’s criminal activities were.
Lucy in the Sky tells the story of a female astronaut who, upon returning to Earth from a life-changing mission in space, begins to slowly unravel.
In Her Smell, a self-destructive punk rocker struggles with sobriety while trying to recapture the creative inspiration that led her band to success.
Her Smell never overstays its welcome, thanks to a stellar ensemble, Alex Ross Perry’s solid script, and Elisabeth Moss’s powerhouse performance.
The horror of the unknown, the horror of David, the horror of The Guest, all trace back to the simple question the film asks us and then leaves to fester: “Who is David Collins?”
If it’s undeniably riddled with imperfections, Apostle is still a worthy new venture from an abundantly talented filmmaker.
Gareth Evans delivers another gem with Apostle, and the Blumhouse-produced Cam is a satisfying watch despite its weak payoff.
We were able to talk with the great actress Rebecca Hall, star of the upcoming film Permission, which she also helped produce.