Movie News
The Reason Suicide Squad Is Doing Reshoots, According To Jai Courtney
Cinema Blend - 7 Apr 2016 02:53
Suicide Squad’s principal photography lasted from April to August of last year, but like a lot of blockbusters nowadays, it’s now gone back for reshoots. The reason for this reported last week was to add more lightne...
Star Wars: Episode 8 May Bring Back This Legendary Character
Cinema Blend - 7 Apr 2016 03:35
As Rey took her first steps into learning the ways of the Force in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a couple familiar voices started guiding her down the path to becoming an honest to goodness Jedi. One of those voices was ...
Brett Ratner to Chair Beijing Film Festival Competition Jury
Hollywood Reporter - 7 Apr 2016 04:12
Joining Ratner on the jury are Hong Kong director Teddy Chan, Germany's Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck and Japanese filmmaker Yojiro Takita.
Movie Listings for April 8-14
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 23:47
A guide to movies playing at theaters in the New York City area, as well as select festivals and film series.
Review: 'Neon Bull,' With Creatures Great and Small
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 23:40
Gabriel Mascaro's film explores the connections between humans and animals played out against the setting of the Brazilian rodeo event known as vaquejada.
Review: In 'Louder Than Bombs,' a Father and Sons Grieving
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 23:34
Gabriel Byrne, Jesse Eisenberg, Isabelle Huppert and Amy Ryan head the cast of Joachim Trier's first English-language film.
Sounds Like Keanu Reeves Is Definitely Back For Bill & Ted 3
Cinema Blend - 7 Apr 2016 23:33
They've made it through time, and they've gone through hell, but lately it has seemed like Bill S. Preston (Esquire) and Ted Theodore Logan have remained stuck in development hell. A third Bill & Ted movie has long been ...
Review: '11 Minutes,' a Whirl of Intersecting Tales Heading Toward Combustion
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 23:24
Jerzy Skolimowski's film yields an illusion of simultaneous forward motion for events that are both extremely lucid and inscrutable.
Review: In 'Demolition,' It's Hammer Time for Jake Gyllenhaal
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 23:20
Mr. Gyllenhaal portrays a banker recovering from the loss of his wife, with Naomi Watts playing a customer service representative who draws his attention.
Review: In 'The Invitation,' Welcome to a Chiller Dinner
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 23:07
In this film directed by Karyn Kusama, there's something off about the hostess, her lair of a house and some of the guests.
James McAvoy's Up For More X-Men Movies, And He Thinks Jennifer Lawrence Is Down, As Well
Cinema Blend - 7 Apr 2016 23:05
Following 2011’s X-Men: First Class and 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past, X-Men: Apocalypse is wrapping up the "First Class" trilogy this May. However, this doesn’t necessarily this is the last we’ve seen of the...
Review: 'Mr. Right,' With Anna Kendrick, Dips Into a Tricky Genre
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 22:56
This hybrid action thriller and romantic comedy follows Martha, who meets a blithe charmer and discovers that he's a hit man.
Review: 'Havana Motor Club' Explores Car Racing in Cuba
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 22:53
Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt's documentary shows that Cuba's automotive heritage feeds a racing culture, despite years of government limitations on competitions.
Review: In 'One More Time,' a Dysfunctional Family Sings
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 22:51
In this Robert Edwards film, Christopher Walken plays a crooner seeking a comeback, and Amber Heard is his daughter, who has a voice but little drive.
Theron, Rogen inspire schoolkids at first California WE Day
Miami Herald - 7 Apr 2016 22:48
Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen and Selena Gomez were among the stars who brought thousands of Los Angeles-area school kids to their feet Thursday at California's inaugural WE Day celebration. …
Review: In 'Hardcore Henry,' a Semi-Robotic Soldier Has a Personal Mission
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 22:47
This Ilya Naishuller film has the look of a first-person-shooter video game.
Review: 'High Strung' Finds a Dancer and Musician Colliding
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 22:38
The movie, in which two young artists fall for each other, is energized by Dave Scott's choreography.
Review: 'Look at Us Now, Mother!,' a Documentary of a Family and Its Discontents
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 22:35
In a film that promises an "epic journey" to explore her family's "long-buried suffering," the director, Gayle Kirschenbaum, interviews her mother, now in her 90s.
Watch Vin Diesel And Sam Jackson Cut Loose In NSFW xXx 3 Set Video
Cinema Blend - 7 Apr 2016 22:30
Our favorite actors don't just give great performances; they have awesomely entertaining personas that exist outside of the characters they inhabit. Few actors understanding this concept better than Vin Diesel and Samuel...
Jake Gyllenhaal's 'Demolition' Is Another Jean-Marc Vallée Movie That's Much Better Than It Should Be
Film Drunk - 7 Apr 2016 22:30
Director Jean-Marc Vallée has once again proven his uncanny ability to make watchable films out of stories that sound like middlebrow drivel. Dallas Buyer’s Club was about a homophobic, AIDs-afflicted bullrider who me...
Common Sense: Behind the Scenes at Disney as It Purged a Favorite Son
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 22:19
Thomas Staggs's departure from the No. 2 position at the media giant leaves no clear successor for Robert Iger as chief executive.
Review: Melissa McCarthy Takes Charge in 'The Boss'
The New York Times - 7 Apr 2016 22:12
Playing a fallen investment guru, Ms. McCarthy employs her precision comedic timing in a film that's mostly another rung on her big ladder up.