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Annabelle 2 Trailer Is Here To Send Serious Chills Down Your Spine
Cinema Blend - 15 Sep 2016 23:00
This has been a huge year for the Conjuring franchise. Not only was James Wan's The Conjuring 2 a smash hit in theaters this summer, but a brand new spin-off was announced in The Nun, which is in active development.
Four Actresses Everyone Will Be Talking About This Fall
The New York Times - 15 Sep 2016 02:46
Actresses Ruth Negga, Sasha Lane, Kim Tae-Ri and Auli'i Cravalho give movie performances worth a look this season.
'The Alchemist Cookbook' Getting Pay-What-You-Want Release via BitTorrent
Bloody Disgusting - 16 Sep 2016 01:58
Oscilloscope Laboratories’ The Alchemist Cookbook has confirmed a release date of October 7th and will be utilizing BitTorrent Now‘s Pay-What-You-Wish platform, which allows viewers to part with however much they det...
Tara Reid Is Making A Movie About Bullying, See Her Bruised Face
Cinema Blend - 16 Sep 2016 01:38
This is incredibly jarring. Tara Reid, she of the Sharknado franchise, posted this disturbing image to her Instagram page.
Review: 'Operation Avalanche,' a Tale of Film Nerds on a Kubrick Caper
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 01:29
Matt Johnson and Owen Williams star in this period comedy-thriller about film nerds on a spy mission sneaking onto a set of "2001: A Space Odyssey."
Review: In 'Miss Stevens,' a Chaperone Greets Temptation
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 01:28
A young English teacher taking three students to an acting contest puts into question the student-adult relationship in this work from Julia Hart.
Review: Bad Boy of the Royal Ballet Regains His Footing in 'Dancer'
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 01:27
Steven Cantor's documentary profiles Sergei Polunin, the star of a Hozier video and a former principal who quit the troupe after only two years.
Review: 'Blair Witch': Don't Go Back Into the Woods
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 01:24
This follow-up to the 1999 hit "The Blair Witch Project" offers more gore, more gadgets and 89 minutes of screaming, flashlight waving and falling trees.
Review: In 'Southwest of Salem,' 4 Women Convicted of Sexual Assault Fight for Justice
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 01:13
The documentary bears witness to crucial moments, such as a relative's recanted accusation, and persuasively argues that the charges against the women were implausible.
Review: 'The Beatles: Eight Days a Week' Taking the World by Storm
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 01:08
Ron Howard's documentary explores the wild ride John, Paul, George and Ringo took in the early 1960s, helping to usher in the youth-culture age.
Review: 'Cardboard Boxer': Homeless Man's Redemption via a Diary
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 01:04
Thomas Haden Church stars as a lonely skid row denizen whose life gains a new dimension after he finds a disheartened child's diary.
Review: 'A Family Affair,' or Airing Dirty Laundry
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 00:58
The Dutch documentarian Tom Fassaert pursues his own history, beginning with his 95-year-old grandmother in South Africa.
Review: 'Finding Altamira': A Prehistoric Discovery, Vehemently Disputed
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 00:53
Hugh Hudson's drama about the uncovering of cave paintings features Antonio Banderas as the 19th-century Spaniard who fought to prove their authenticity.
Wahlberg's request for pardon over teen assaults is dropped
Miami Herald - 16 Sep 2016 00:49
Actor Mark Wahlberg has ended his bid for a pardon for assaults he committed as a teenager in Massachusetts. …
Review: In 'Hillsong -- Let Hope Rise,' a Strumming Ministry Packs in Crowds
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 00:48
This sleepy documentary about Hillside United is a portrait of singing "worship leaders" and swaying fans who join in generic anthems at a Los Angeles concert.
'Ordinary World' Shows What Billie Joe Armstrong's Life Might Be Like If Green Day Split Up
Film Drunk - 16 Sep 2016 00:45
The Lee Kirk film imagines if Green Day had split before 'American Idiot.'
Review: A Sex-or-Guns Comedy That Might Make Aristophanes Wince
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 00:41
"Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?..." is a clumsy comedy that transports the premise of "Lysistrata" to small-town Texas, with a twist.
Review: 'Silicon Cowboys' Tracks the Rise of Compaq Computer
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 00:35'Iron Man 3' had a female villain until corporate got involved - She Said/She Said
HitFix - 16 Sep 2016 00:35
HitFix Harpy's Donna Dickens and Jill Pantozzi discuss the 'Iron Man 3' revelation, what it means for the future of Marvel, and if the cracks are beginning to show in the company's usually united front.
Everything Has Led to This 'Resident Evil: The Final Chapter' Promo
Bloody Disgusting - 16 Sep 2016 00:32
A new 15-second teaser for the upcoming action horror film Resident Evil: The Final Chapter has been released and it showcases some action sequences, although it’s all flashed in, which makes it hard to get a good glim...
Review: In 'Tanna,' Lovers Are Torn Apart to Keep Tribal Peace
The New York Times - 16 Sep 2016 00:27
A romantic drama filmed in a remote part of Vanuatu, in the South Pacific, tells a "Romeo and Juliet" story with a cast of villagers.
'The Duelist' ('Duelyant'): Film Review | TIFF 2016
Hollywood Reporter - 16 Sep 2016 00:25
Russian stars Pyotr Fyodorov and Vladimir Mashkov face off against each other, armed to the teeth, in writer-director Alexey Mizgirev's period drama, produced by Alexander Rodnyansky (recent Oscar-nominee 'Leviathan').