Browsing: Film
‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ is both a celebration of the past and present, closing this beloved series with spectacle and heart.
Peter Facinelli takes us through his inspirations for ‘The Vanished’ and what it takes to be an actor turned director in 2020.
With exciting new originals and next-day premieres, Hulu September 2020 is shaping up to be a great time for avid subscribers.
Christopher Nolan outdoes himself with ‘Tenet’, an invigorating and innovative spectacle that makes for this year’s best.
‘Phineas and Ferb: Candace Against The Universe’ doesn’t capture all the magic of the beloved series, but stills has some fun to offer.
Production designer Bill Brzeski reveals the unique and fun challenges of ‘DC’s Aquaman’ as well as his wants for a sequel.
Sean Gunn talks his long collaboration with brother James Gunn on ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ and now with ‘The Suicide Squad’.
Filmmaker Jay Baruchel talks the inspirations behind his framing of violence and his fear of the United States as a Canadian.
“Tesla’ reinvigorates the biopic, so unfamiliar and abstract that you can’t help but stay along for the electrifying ride.
Amazon’s latest teen drama, ‘Chemical Hearts’ has what it takes to fully reach its target audience, but gets lost along the way.


