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Movie Review: Thunderbolts*

With "Thunderbolts*," the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been put back on track and made the films not only entertaining, but must-see events again.

New THUNDERBOLTS* Trailer and Poster Released

In addition to releasing the new trailer and IMAX poster for Marvel Studios’ THUNDERBOLTS*, early Fan Screenings for the film were announced in several cities.

New THUNDERBOLTS* Poster & Featurette Released

To celebrate the presale of tickets, Marvel Studios unveiled a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "Thunderbolts*" along with the film's brand-new poster.

Marvel Debuts First Look at “THUNDERBOLTS*”

Marvel Studios debuted a brand-new, special look for "Thunderbolts*" at the first-ever Brazil D23 fan event yesterday! The film is set to opens on May 2, 2025.

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: Oppenheimer

With "Oppenheimer," Christopher Nolan crafts a biopic that fascinates and provokes, and is one of this summer's rare movies with something on its mind.

New “Cast” Featurette Released for OPPENHEIMER

Watch a new "Cast" featurette for Christopher Nolan's OPPENHEIMER starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., and Florence Pugh.

Movie Review: Don’t Worry Darling

"Don’t Worry Darling" is a moody and frighteningly poignant social commentary that somehow seems like it shouldn’t play as relevant as it unfortunately is.

“Don’t Worry Darling” Gets Official Trailer

The official trailer for "Don't Worry Darling" from director Olivia Wilde, starring Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, and Chris Pine, has just been released.

Movie Review: Black Widow

“Black Widow” is a fine entry to the Marvel canon and proves that super heroines can hold their own every bit as well as their male counterparts.

Movie Review: Little Women

Given that there have been myriad adaptations of Louisa May Alcott’s classic tome, Little Women, including (but not limited to) the heralded George Cukor classic from 1933 as well as Gillian Armstrong’s equally impressive interpretation in 1994—it’s surprising that a new take on the tale from writer/director Greta Gerwig would feel so fresh and new. But that’s exactly what this remarkable filmmake...[Read More]

Detroit Film Critics Society Names Parasite Best Picture

The Detroit Film Critics Society is pleased to announce the Best of 2019 winners in twelve categories. The Detroit Film Critics Society was founded in Spring 2007 and consists of a group of 19 film critics from Michigan who write or broadcast in the metro-Detroit area as well as other major cities including Ann Arbor; Grand Rapids; and Toledo, Ohio. Each critic submitted their top five (5) picks i...[Read More]

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