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David Hasselhoff is back to make fun of himself in Killing Hasselhoff, directed by Darren Grant, starring Ken Jeong and of course, The Hoff.
It’s been a while since clowns really scared us, which means it’s time for a proper film version of Stephen King’s infamous It.
The Catholic Church is on trial again in Created Equal, a legal drama that escalates into an all-out thriller as passions run high and no one backs down.
Early festival praise can be misleading, but it’s hard to imagine the adoration bestowed upon Call Me by Your Name being misplaced.
As a boots on the ground documentary, Whose Streets? offers a first-person perspective on the emotions, aims, and actions of those who participated in the Ferguson uprising.
Marc Webb’s The Only Boy Living In New York stars a tremendous cast, with up-and-comers Callum Turner and Kiersey Clemons looking like they have real chemistry.
It’s our first glimpse at the long-gestating and mysterious Suburbicon from the minds of Joel and Ethan Coen, and lo and behold, it’s a farcical crime comedy.
Todd Haynes’ experimental film Wonderstruck is set in both the 20s and 70s and offers up an interesting take on its source material.
The Snowman is a moniker the killer of this film has given himself, leaving themed clues (and bodies) for detectives to find.
The Shape of Water may end up being the purest distillation of visionary director Guillermo del Toro’s love of monsters.
Pulp is what 68 Kill offers up, both in the sensational violence department and the end state of Matthew Gray Gubler’s face.
Starring Gary Oldman as Churchill, Darkest Hour takes place right after he took over as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1940.
Disney has become a risk-averse production company, heavily reliant on sequels and remakes that have…
Paddington 2 is selling a warmhearted, patient brand of entertainment that families aren’t getting anywhere else, and that will likely make it another smashing success.
The neon-bathed sci-fi/horror movie Flatliners is getting a sequel 30 years later, but you’ll be forgiven for thinking this is a remake.