'The Girl on the Train' delivers a chilling thriller with unique characterization
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Stanley Kubrick is a director as diverse as he is famous.
Like DC’s previous theatrical release of the summer — “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" — “Suicide Squad” had a lot of pressure to perform critically and commercially after the former failed in both ways.
While the fall season means classes, exams and tripping over bricks on the Horseshoe, it also comes with some of the year's best releases in entertainment. This list of upcoming movies, TV shows, games and albums are a sample of the great study distractors you can be enjoying soon.
Release Date: July 1
"I Alone," a short film created for the University of South Carolina Campus MovieFest, is a film that has a voice.
Release Date: June 17
The much-anticipated “The Conjuring 2," which hit theaters on Friday, will not disappoint thrill-seeking audiences all across the nation.
Summer is the perfect time to sit down, relax and press play on your favorite film. Here are six warm weather films that span the decades from the 1960s to the 2010s and that are perfect for a summertime vacation movie night.
On June 3 the highly anticipated film “Me Before You” hit theaters and had audiences everywhere reaching for tissues.
As practical as it is gory, horror-thriller “Green Room” is nothing if not unique.
David O. Russell is a highly creative director who has, in recent years, established a unique style in his films. While his earlier comedy films were well-received and got his career moving, it’s Russell’s most recent films that made him a big-time, Oscar-nominated director and proved his ability to create entertaining films in a variety of genres. These are three must-watch films that contributed to Russell’s rise as a director.
Disney's highly anticipated remake of its beloved classic film "The Jungle Book" — a modern retelling of the 1967 animated feature starring Neel Sethi, Bill Murray, Idris Elba, Ben Kingsley, Lupita Nyong’o, Scarlett Johansson and Christopher Walken — was released Friday.
It’s a lazy Saturday in the apartment and you're not quite ready to greet the daylight. You invite your best friends over for a marathon of romantic comedies, but you don’t want to feel “basic” like all the haters say. Or maybe you’re hoping to introduce your significant other to some of your favorite chick flicks, to show them that rom-coms do not always follow the same plotline in which a 20-something, gorgeous girl runs into Mr. Right at the grocery store, falls in love and has a quarrel that nearly ruins the relationship. In the sea of typical chick flicks that define the stereotype, here are four movies to consider watching to fulfill the romantic void in your life and inspire a laugh with fresh and witty comedic material.
“Hello, My Name is Doris,” starring Sally Field, hit theaters March 11. Directed by Michael Showalter, this romantic comedy/drama tells a love story not often seen on screen — the love story of an older woman and her hopes to pursue her much younger co-worker.
When I first heard the early rumblings of a film called "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" — a dramedy starring Tina Fey and dealing with overseas wartime journalism — I had my doubts.
There's a good chance that if you throw a quote from the 2004 classic "Mean Girls" into a conversation, pretty much anyone will understand the reference. It's hard to go wrong in a movie that features Lindsey Lohan, Rachel McAdams and Tina Fey as some of the main characters. So much of the iconic film revolves around the bedazzled Juicy Couture tracksuits and classic high school drama getting caught up in a landline telephone, that taking it out of the beloved early 2000s timeframe would also take away the movie's original charm. Many of us have never seen the sequel, "Mean Girls 2," which was released in 2011 — and we should keep it that way.