The Hunt is much ado about nothing
Condemned by Trump and delayed by mass shootings, The Hunt is merely a bit of dubious provocation made mildly palatable by Betty Gilpin’s performance.
Condemned by Trump and delayed by mass shootings, The Hunt is merely a bit of dubious provocation made mildly palatable by Betty Gilpin’s performance.
We spoke with legendary English director Ken Loach about his new film, which looks at one of the great social ills of the 21st century.
Original action, quality food and reality TV, homegrown stand-up and (possibly) the TV event of the year.
Affleck’s character, a troubled alcoholic who takes on coaching a high school basketball team, mirrors the star’s own struggles with alcoholism.
A shameless attempt to will a new franchise into being, the newest Mark Wahlberg / Peter Berg joint both suffers and benefits from how familiar it is.
Director Autumn de Wilde tells us about taking on the Jane Austen novel and applying her love of A Room With A View to her debut feature.
International series, beloved sci-fi, golden age and contemporary classic films and more new stuff on the streaming services.
Albert Shin tells us about the personal nature of his new film Disappearance at Clifton Hill, the appeal of Niagara Falls and how he wound up casting David Cronenberg as a scuba-diving podcaster.
This new film by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala (Goodnight Mommy) shares a lot of DNA with recent horror hits — too much, in fact.
The return of a cult TV series, Al Pacino’s Nazi-hunter show, ’80s-set binge-watching bait and more to watch on the streaming services this week.