After a four-year hiatus, Charlie Brooker made his return to the screen with Black Mirror Season 6, with time being the main protagonist.
3 hours and 26 minutes. That’s the listed running time for Martin Scorsese’s new movie Killers of the Flower Moon. Is that just too long?
In the same week we got two Nissan heavy projects in 'Gran Turismo' and 'Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn.' Both based on true events but only one involved a human being smuggled out in an instrument case.
Paul Schrader is a master storyteller with credits like 'Taxi Driver', 'Raging Bull', 'Master Gardener', and more on his resume. Let's take a look at what sets him apart from the rest.
Let’s explore the parallels between the Rupert Murdochs' family and 'Succession's Roys, and offer a proper takeaway for those still believing that Greek tragedies are just works of fiction.
Color is an undervalued element in film, but when used the right way color theory can elevate a film to next level and give a director their own unique feel and identity.
'The Year of Living Dangerously' was simultaneously a movie about war, journalism, and Westerners slow to understand a different culture. Featuring an impossibly young Mel Gibson and Sigourney Weaver, and numerous controversies.
Spike Lee's 2002 film '25th Hour' is generally considered the best film ever made about the aftermath of 9/11and ranks among Lee's best films.
When 'Southland Tales' arrived in November of 2007, 15 years ago last month, it was an immediate flop, a strange movie that audiences couldn't make heads or tails of. But they were wrong.
How Taylor Sheridan Challenges Toxic Masculinity with the Toughest Female Archetype on ‘Yellowstone’
'Yellowstone' is an immersive character study that cannot do without a strong female character like Beth. So, let’s dive into how these strong female archetypes take shape and serve its purpose in a male-driven narrative.
Our growing appreciation for culinary arts through the years has paved the way for its success in mainstream media and ultimately became a staple in numerous TV shows and films, especially in today’s modern food culture and society.
While one could make many cases against 'Argo', it's still a wildly entertaining film that's deserving of its accolades and even more remarkable for what it did for Ben Affleck's career.
While in many TV series poverty might feel like a very unpleasant condition, Paul Abbott's Shameless provided a distinctive perspective that struck a chord with audiences from all walks of life.
Most critics would argue that all films are political to a certain extent, and here's 5 great political satires that weren't afraid to admit their intentions
Director Greta Gerwig has broken down barriers and redefined the movie-going experience with her billion-dollar summer blockbuster 'Barbie' (2023), and here's how.
Not was 'Hoop Dreams' one of the greatest documentaries you'll ever see, but it's impact on American non-fiction has been long-lasting; here's 5 reasons why.
'Everything Everywhere All At Once' has been a massive success that's pushed the boundaries of what's possible in cinema and storytelling. We got a chance to sit in on a breakdown of its creation with the film's writers and directors, "The Daniels."
25 years ago 'Zero Effect' arrived, starring Bill Pullman and Ben Stiller as a quasi-Holmes and Watson, to very little fanfare, but ended up being a real delight and a super-unique way to tell a detective story.
Since cinema became a powerful medium, global artists and movements have emerged that have shaped pop culture and pushed the boundaries of what modern film could be. Here are 7 of the biggest movements thus far.
'A Life Less Ordinary' was Danny Boyle and Ewan McGregor's follow-up to 'Trainspotting,' and while it wasn't nearly the hit that was, it led to a lot of subsequent success for everyone involved.
A lot of the Coens brothers' movies are dark, and a lot of them are violent, but none are as downright bleak as 'No Country for Old Men' - arguably the best film in their steep catalog.
Michael Moore has basically been making the same politically charged documentaries for three decades now, and back in '02 he delivered his most prominent work in 'Bowling for Columbine.'
Dylan Kidd's 'Roger Dodger' didn't exactly make a huge splash when it landed in the fall of 2002 but it's a movie with a hell of a hook that's always stayed with me after I saw it.
One of the quintessential movies of the New Hollywood of the 1970s turns 50 years old this year. 'The King of Marvin Gardens,' directed by Bob Rafelson, was weird, experimental, and featured Jack Nicholson on top of his game.