The poster doesn't show any imagery related to the movie, and yet it totally captures the film's vibe, mixing a pulpy 60s-70s exploitation feel with dark humour. It's actually refreshing not to be ...
The 30th Critics Choice Awards, held on Friday (early Saturday morning in India), at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, ...
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The rich and wonderful history of movie posters dates back to when the Lumiere brothers promoted their sessions in the early days of cinema by showing a beam of light projected onto a screen so ...
A small nascent elite team of the Indian intelligence system perpetually strives to detect and eliminate terrorists and their plots. Officer Ajay leads his team to destroy one such potentially ...
Juliette Lewis and Murray Bartlett also star in the feature that hits theaters this year after its forthcoming Sundance premiere. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter ...
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It begins like almost every stand-up comedy act ever. A neurotic, skittish performer stands on a bare stage with a microphone dropping punchlines like confetti. But then Feeling Afraid As If Something ...
This story was originally published in 2016 and has been updated with additional movies, including The Brutalist. There’s something to be said for movies that get in and out in under 90 minutes ...