Luc Moullet might not be the most famous filmmaker to emerge from the French New Wave, but he certainly has the best sense of humor, not to mention the best understanding of what makes scrappy, low-budget genre films so enjoyable: that anarchic sense of anything-goes creativity that results from having
New Odyssey Images Remind Anne Hathaway and Tom Holland Fans to Manage Their Expectations
Summer 2026 will welcome one of the most anticipated blockbusters of the decade: Christopher Nolan‘s The Odyssey, a big-budget adaptation of the foundational Greek heroic tale from the man who made the Dark Knight trilogy, filled with A-list stars and shot on IMAX cameras! The mind reels to think about
Zootopia 2: A fun ride through the animal kingdom
The wonderful thing with animation is you can make a sequel to a movie nine years later, and set it one week after the original. The voice actors can be older and greyer, but the little animated animals they play still look exactly the same. Similar to Incredibles 2, Zootopia
The Quiet Decision That Made Drive a Masterpiece
Nicolas Winding Refn’s mid-budget crime drama Drive was released to positive reviews back in 2011. Its mix of graphic violence and minimal dialogue, combined with stylized visuals and an intoxicating synth soundtrack, led to a solid following with audiences looking for something different from the standard blockbusters at their local
New Steven Spielberg Trailer Has a Real War of the Worlds Feel
Something is very wrong in the world of Disclosure Day, the latest film from Steven Spielberg. The first trailer for the film gives us very little detail about the plot or even nature of the threat facing its characters. Instead, the teaser establishes an ominous tone, from the uncanny noises