‘Monster Hunter’ Trailer: Milla Jovovich’s ‘Resident Evil’ Reunion Is One of the Last 2020 Tentpoles Left
Paul W. S. Anderson turns Capcom’s second-most popular video game into an action-packed thriller.
Paul W. S. Anderson turns Capcom’s second-most popular video game into an action-packed thriller.
Julia Hart’s fourth feature follows another release for the filmmaker earlier this year, in Disney+’s “Stargirl.”
Zachary Quinto and Jim Parsons voice the celebrated gay authors in a fascinating portrait of their parallel careers and lives.
The vampire genre is as old as cinema itself, gushing with bloody classics galore. While there are many to choose from, trust us — these 12 vampire movies don’t suck.
Robert De Niro and Uma Thurman make a valiant effort in this dull comedy about a spoiled kid who hates his grandpa.
Heidi Ewing’s timely romance blends narrative and documentary to enact the poignant story of two undocumented Mexican immigrants in love.
Netflix will release Ryan Murphy’s adaptation of the Tony-winning musical on December 11.
Sarah Gadon also leads this subversive dark comedy about a filmmaker blurring the lines between art and life, which premiered at Sundance.
Apple will release the documentary alongside a new album Springsteen’s made with the E-Street Band.
Films by Julie Dash, Chantal Akerman, Chloe Zhao, Forough Farrokhzad, Jennifer Lee, and many other female filmmakers made the list.
The “Jesus Camp” filmmaker’s innovative first narrative has been garnering attention since its Sundance premiere.
Elle Lorraine and Lena Waithe lead this 1980s-set genre flick from the “Dear White People” creator, set for a Halloween month Hulu release.