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Steven Soderbergh’s retirement turned out to be short-lived, as he’s back with another heist film, Logan Lucky.
Colin Trevorrow scales back for The Book of Henry, taking on the story of a family investigating a suspicious neighbor under the directive of their hyper-intelligent son.
The setup of Wind River provides Taylor Sheridan another opportunity to steep his action in issues specific to forlorn places and murky justice.
Jeannette Walls’s memoir on her unconventional childhood serves as the basis for The Glass Castle, a multifaceted tale of her lively & troubled family.
It’s romance, intrigue, and death in the trailer for My Cousin Rachel, or in other words, all the good stuff.
Good Time’s title is clearly a sarcastic jest; no one is having a good time here, and there’s allusions to time spent running towards a dream that’s not fully realized.
Most of the weird stuff in the trailer for Battle of the Sexes really happened, right down to the sugar daddy jacket, so while it may seem irreverent to make this landmark event into a comedy, it sort of always was one.
Okja is Bong Joon-ho’s upcoming fantasy adventure film starring Seo-Hyun Ahn, Tilda Swinton, and Paul Dano.
It’s hard to get any tangible ideas about Woodshock from this tease, mixing as it does paranoia, regret, longing, and general unease into a bewildering milieu.
Nowadays, bigger movies are taking on LGBTQ storylines, clearing the way for smaller films like AWOL to dig into textured scenarios.
Thoroughly tongue-in-cheek, The Hitman’s Bodyguard references The Bodyguard in the cheesiest way, starring Ryan Reynolds & Samuel L. Jackson.
The Dark Tower is the latest & greatly anticipated Stephen King adaptation to hit the big screen, starring Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey.
Wakefield has an odd premise, as it seems to reduce its protagonist to an observer of his own death, giving Bryan Cranston a lot to work with.
Real life makes for a winning romantic comedy in The Big Sick, a film based on the relationship between its screenwriters Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani.
Churchill is one of two biopics on the legendary leader coming in 2017, this one starring Brian Cox as Churchill & John Slattery as Eisenhower.