The Oscar-nominated filmmaker illuminates her new black comedy about a young man sabotaging his mother's love life.
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Mamoru Hosoda’s unique and brilliant animated fantasy could very well fill a hole in your soul.
Tom Hardy plays identical twin organized crime bosses, but only one of them well, in Brian Helgeland’s uneven biopic.
Feeling a little need for some particularly cultured indulgences while in Toronto for TIFF 2015? Here's some worthy considerations.
"It was the epic Spider-Man movie of my dreams."
The Greek New Wave demands to be viewed with this comedy about hyper-competitiveness turning men into horse's asses.
An insulated community gradually collapses into anarchy and horror in Ben Wheatley’s slimy J.G. Ballard adaptation.
He can about playing a super nerd, but he cannot talk about playing a supervillain... yet.
Tom Hiddleston is predictably fantastic as Hank Williams, but this musical biopic is just self-destruction porn with a twang.
Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander give soaring performances, but this Oscar contender lands with an unexpected thud.
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