Brad (Ryan McCartan)and Janet (Victoria Justice) brave the storm. Credit: John Medland/FOX
Released in 1975 and diluted in 2016, The Rocky Horror Picture Sh...
Claire Bloom and Julie Harris in The Haunting (Warner Bros.)
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“Who is you, man?” might be the last question that Chiron, the protagonist of Barry Jenkins’ new film Moonlight, wants to hear. For a gay black man raised in the Miami projects, he’s spent years crafting the mask that enables his survival, tenuous as it may be....
Had Jonás Cuarón’s Desierto been made a few years ago, nothing would have separated it from a run-of-the-mill exploitation film. The movie’s villain would have come off as overly cartoonish and lacking any reasonable motive for his rampage. ...
At first glance, films “Moonrise Kingdom,” “Gremlins” and “The Terminator” have little in common. Gutsy kids in love, demon fluff balls and, then, there’s the muscular cyborg, Arnold Schwarzenegger. But scrutinize the credits (push that pause) and you’ll find that the same people created the visual effects in all three....
Armie Hammer, Nate Parker, and Jayson Warner Smith in The Birth of a Nation (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Creating a film amounts to a series of choices. In br...
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Ava DuVernay is having a moment. At a time when privileged auteurs are being paid exorbitant...
Denzel Washington, Haley Bennet, and Luke Grimes in The Magnificent Seven (Village Roadshow Pictures)
The Magnificent Seven, directed by Antoine Fuqua, is s...