In Review: 'Abigail,' 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare'
It's tricky: A ballerina with a secret surprises some kidnappers and some British spies get the better of a bunch of Nazis in this week's new releases.
It's tricky: A ballerina with a secret surprises some kidnappers and some British spies get the better of a bunch of Nazis in this week's new releases.
The chatter around the politics of 'Civil War' misses a career-long obsession with the making and unmaking of societies.
The latest from Alex Garland sends Kirsten Dunst through a self-destructing United States while, elsewhere, a group of Sasquatch faces a perilous future.
A look at the once-revered director's last four films and the breaking of a decades-long moviegoing habit.
Dev Patel's directorial debut brings the action, a group of girls attempt to keep democracy alive, and the latest from Bertrand Brunello hops unnervingly through time in this week's new releases.
With the death last week of Louis Gossett Jr.'s, now's a good time to remember one of the less-celebrated gems in his seven-decade career.