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The personal and the political blend in Beirut, the latest thriller from director Brad Anderson. Setting the film in Beirut means they’ve got a long history of upheaval to pull from, but it also comes with it’s share of controversies.
The American justice system has been under heavy scrutiny lately, and another low point is being brought up in Bomb City.
Political scandals are as old as government itself, but few revolve around an event as senselessly tragic as the one dramatized in Chappaquiddick.
7 Days In Entebbe is inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, and the most daring rescue mission ever attempted.
An infamous haunted house gets the big screen treatment in Winchester, but can the film live up to the insanity of the legends?
Journeyman, directed by and starring Paddy Considine, tells the story of a man who has been a boxer for years and it seems all is fine until he collapses at home after a particularly punishing title defense.
Mary Magdalene tells the story of the life of the biblical figure Mary Magdalene – played by Rooney Mara. Since it will be distributed by the Weinstein Company, it will be interesting to see if it survives the controversy surrounding the company.
Permission examines one of the biggest clichés in romantic films, which is the idea of all people having one person who would be the perfect fit for them. Does this kind of romance exist?
Mom and Dad is an upcoming black comedy about two kids and their attempts to stay alive during an intense outbreak of mass hysteria which turns all parents into violent psychopaths.
It’s drugs, action, and one very out of place businessman in Gringo, the new film from stunt specialist Nash Edgerton.
Sicario 2: Soldado is the sequel to the 2015 success Sicario – this time without Emily Blunt and Denis Villeneuve, but Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin return to be directed by Italian director Stefano Sollima.
The Ocean’s franchise won’t quit, which means that with Ocean’s 8, we’re getting another star-studded heist with a slight twist.
Director Jaume Collet-Serra has been feeding audiences a steady diet of thrill rides for years, and The Commuter marks a reteaming with two of his biggest stars.
Clint Eastwood is back with another tale of American heroism, but this time he’s letting the real people tell their story.