Director Ben Wheatley has spent his career making films of all stripes. He has dabbled in cult horror, conspiratorial thrillers, twisty shoot-’em-ups, psychedelic dramas, surreal satires, murderous rom-coms, and schlocky B-movies. But it is within the intersections between genres that his best work lives. Take Kill List, Wheatley’s magnum opus.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II Is a Silly Superhero Kids Movie, and That’s Still Okay
Thirty-five years ago, some comic book fans left the theater absolutely disappointed, while a group of cartoon fans left utterly thrilled. These two groups both claimed to be fans of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and both had a deep appreciation for the adventures of Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael.
Second Trailer: James Cameron’s Billie Eilish Tour Film
A second trailer is out for “Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D),” a new concert film from the “Birds of a Feather” and “Bad Guy” singer which has been famously directed by James Cameron. The “Avatar” and “Titanic” director himself claims: “No one’s
The Boroughs Trailer: Stranger Things Happen to Old People Too
In the 2003 spy thriller The Recruit, Al Pacino’s CIA officer Walter Burke has a catchphrase. He’s “a scary judge of talent,” he says, before committing a string of inadvisable crimes. The Duffer Brothers, no matter what their perceived narrative crimes were during the five-season run of Stranger Things, also
Soderbergh Reveals Wild Plan to Split James Bond Into Two Universes
“The name’s Bond, James Bond.” “What! My name is also Bond, James Bond, but from a different, sexier universe!” is almost certainly not dialogue that Black Bag director Steven Soderbergh would have chosen to add to his James Bond movies had he been given the reins to the spy franchise