Andrey Zvyagintsev, who brought us 2014’s Leviathan, continues to dissect Russian culture with little regard for optimism in Loveless.
A boy and a horse go on a contemplative trip through America’s backwater in Lean on Pete; festival showings have earned critical praise.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is bringing back the dinosaurs, and that’s all we really care about, right?
So you want a female spy movie, huh? Well look no further than Red Sparrow, a star-studded tale of Russian and U.S. intelligence agents.
In the Fade is an upcoming film about a woman mourning the death of her husband and son in a nail bomb attack.
The Leisure Seeker is an upcoming adaptation of the eponymous 2009 novel, with Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren.
What Ridley Scott’s team achieved after the Kevin Spacey allegations is truly remarkable – this is the trailer for All The Money In The World.
The Post is about the true story behind one of the most important news stories…
In Game Night, a new Netflix film, a group of friends attend a game night and find themselves investigating an actual murder mystery.
The Mercy is the latest in a long line of esteemed British biopics, but this one leaves behind tidy interiors for the fury of the open sea.
Embrace the silliness or get out of the way of Rampage, because this monster movie isn’t claiming to be anything more than a good time.
John Krasinski takes a sharp turn with his third directorial feature, leaving behind quirky indies and heading straight for horror with A Quiet Place.
The Death Cure is the finale for the Maze Runner films, and it promises to be more action-heavy than its predecessor, The Scorch Trials.
You’ll be forgiven for not realizing The New Mutants is an X-Men movie. The trailer is drenched in horror, and mutant abilities are scarce.
Reigning stop-motion animation king Nick Park is bringing us Early Man, and the film is up to the same tricks that made Wallace and Gromit household names.