From Bowie to Babylon, Ryan Coogler to Steven Spielberg. New reveries and rich mysteries await in this trove of upcoming films.
Ana de Armas sulks and sizzles as Marilyn Monroe in 'Blonde,' a sultry, one-note fever dream of a fictionalized biopic.
Daringly different, but dramatically inert, George Miller’s 'Three Thousand Years of Longing' misfires shooting for the moon.
Harry Styles tells Rolling Stone magazine that gay sex in film is often just "two guys going at it."
Tense action, impressive effects, and plot holes you could drive a herd of elephants through add up to a dumb, diverting 'Beast.'
Fresh, tense, and funny, "Bodies, Bodies, Bodies" serves up sharp social satire via a twisted, bloody whodunnit.
Not as clever as its title, 'They/Them' fumbles its mash-up of summer-camp slasher pic and queer-conscious social drama.
'Prey' pumps blood back into the Predator franchise with a riveting duel between the alien and a skilled Comanche huntress.
A trippy drama with horror movie tendencies, 'Hypochondriac' powerfully evokes the fear of encroaching mental illness.
AFI's retrospective of the careers of Andrews and Bogdanovich ranges from 'Victor/Victoria' to 'Mask."
Birds, murder, and adventure are in abundance when Landmark Theatres celebrate Alfred Hitchcock's birthday with a special series.
The new Alamo Bryant Street is pulling out all the stops, with movie brunches, parties, and a tribute to John Carpenter.
Jordan Peele maintains his track record as a master of suspense with the eerie to the extreme 'Nope.'
'Anything's Possible' hits a rom-com sweet spot simply by letting its trans teen heroine be herself and dare to dream
'The Gray Man' makes amusing use of its all-star cast, but the action-thriller wastes the opportunity to do anything original.