Anya Taylor-Joy

Movie Review: Dune: Part Two

Not only is "Dune: Part Two" even more compelling and beautiful than the first installment, it also makes the third film in the series a must-see event.

Movie Review: The Super Mario Bros. Movie

"The Super Mario Bros. Movie" is a fast-paced, funny adventure that will delight kids and fans of the original game, but the uninitiated will likely be lost.

“Super Mario Bros. Movie” Shifts Release Date

Universal has shifted the release date for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" from April 7 to April 5 in the United States and in more than sixty markets worldwide.

Movie Review: The Northman

While Robert Eggers’ film may prove too graphic, intense, or perhaps lengthy for some viewers, "The Northman" is still one of the best films of the year.

Movie Review: Last Night in Soho

Director Edgar Wright’s occasionally dazzling 'Last Night in Soho' doesn’t always succeed in sustaining its edge-of-insanity thriller pace throughout its running time.

Anya Taylor-Joy Sings in Last Night in Soho Music Video

Watch above as Anya Taylor-Joy performs the recently-released song from the LAST NIGHT IN SOHO soundtrack, “Downtown (Downtempo).” In acclaimed director Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller, Eloise, an aspiring fashion designer, is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s where she encounters a dazzling wannabe singer, Sandie. But the glamour is not all it appears to be and the drea...[Read More]

Movie Review: Emma.

Upon first glance, you may find yourself wondering if another film adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel Emma is needed (or wanted for that matter). In fact, one could even argue it would be impossible to improve on Amy Heckerling’s update of the tale in Clueless (1995). Thankfully, you would be considerably wrong as the latest version of the Austen classic, Emma, from director Autumn de Wilde...[Read More]

Movie Review: Thoroughbreds

Often, films tend to look at life in a positive light, treating it as being filled with joy and happiness. Then, there are films like the new thriller Thoroughbreds which proves to be an odd character study, that’s also a dark and edgy, yet somehow fun, ride.

Movie Review: The Witch

Even before any form of narrative kicks in, The Witch wastes no time establishing a mood that’s toxic for the faint of heart. Unsettling close-ups, a banishment of undetermined nature, and a disgraced Puritan family make for the forest under the frightening stillness of a looming long shot. Matters are made worse by the wailing choruses that undercut each of the film’s opening images, drizzling dr...[Read More]

Trailer for The Witch Reveals a New Vision of Horror Cinema

Writer/director Robert Eggers’ debut feature, The Witch, which premiered to great acclaim at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival (and won the Best Director Prize in the U.S. Narrative Competition), recently released a new trailer. It was also announced that the film will enjoy its international premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival as a special presentation. Set in a painstaki...[Read More]

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