… a solid crime epic …
Mark Ruffalo
From Bart Layton, director of American Animals and The Imposter, comes this adaptation of the Don Winslow novella of the same name. Chris Hemsworth is in for one last heist,
Cooper 'the new Zach Braff' Raiff (Freshman Year aka Shithouse, Cha Cha Real Smooth) creates, writes, directs, and stars in this 8-episode series also starring Lili Reinhart, Mark Ruffalo and
Is it just us, having to analyse the box office results after every weekend, or is cinemagoing in this country a form of colonialism? Stay with us, please... How does
...while Joon-ho’s direction is superb, with strikingly beautiful imagery and world building, his script is inconsistent and seems to shy away from the big questions that it asks.
The Parasite director has adapted Edward Ashton's sci-fi novel Mickey 7, making the idea his own, with a cast that includes multiple Robert Pattinsons (sporting an accent straight out of
Poor Things’ grand exploration of human identity is thrilling where it could be pompous because the protagonist at its heart is thoroughly sketched and expertly performed.
With his latest imaginative, award-winning spectacle, Poor Things, the director recruited his star Emma Stone and writer Tony McNamara on the set of his previous film, The Favourite.
Celebrated for her shape-shifting performance on sci-fi TV series, Orphan Black, who better than Tatiana Maslany to play the ultimate shape-shifter – the Hulk? Or rather, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
...an epic romp across the breadth of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with all the action, comedy, pageantry, and sturm und drang you could hope for.
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