Claude Lelouch’s A Man and a Woman is a film as simple and complicated as its title implies. Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film and Best Original Screenplay, it chronicles the tentative, tender romance between a widow
‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Co-Writer Says Critics ‘Got It Wrong’
Was Captain America: Brave New World really that bad? One of the films co-writers speaks on the mixed reception the film received from critics online. Regardless of how one feels about the spiritual world, most fans can agree that Captain America: Brave New World was one of the most cursed
Extended Sneak Peek: James Gunn’s “Superman”
Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Studios have premiered an extended five-minute sneak peek for James Gunn’s “Superman” film – the clip debuting just three months ahead of the film’s release. Premiering at CinemaCon in Las Vegas this evening, the clip comes as Warner Bros. Pictures finally confirmed this will premiere
First Trailer: Liam Neeson In “The Naked Gun”
Paramount Pictures has premiered the teaser trailer for “The Naked Gun,” a new comedy dubbed “the single most important #NakedGun movie since the other Naked Gun movies.” Liam Neeson stars in the film as Detective Frank Drebin, with Paul Walter Hauser as his partner Ed. Kevin Durand is set to
Bring It On: 25th Anniversary Edition cheers onto 4K UHD in June
Bring It On was an unexpected blockbuster in the summer of 2000. The film about a cheerleaders debuted at the top of the box office charts. This was exciting since I’d known director Peyton Reed for a while since he also grew up in Raleigh. I interviewed him for the