"A Most Violent Year" Pulls A Reverse "Godfather"
Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain star in a story about a New York businessman trying to stay clean in a dirty industry. Principles are great and all, but you kind of wish he’d give in. Oscar Isaac and...
View ArticleThe 19 Best Movie Fight Scenes Of 2014
It was a year of fighting robots, brawling neighbors, battling tanks, and so much more. SPOILERS BELOW. Optimus Prime vs. Grimlock, Transformers: Age of Extinction 2014 was the year we fully...
View ArticleGIFs Are Getting Their Moment In The Spotlight
Why one film festival is putting GIFs on the big screen. Lorna Mills Milos Rajkovic (Sholim) Gustavo Torres (Kidmograph) View Entire List ›
View ArticleThe Nicest Guys To Ever Win Hollywood
Between Transparent, The Mindy Project, and their new HBO series Togetherness, brothers Jay and Mark Duplass have been taking over the world. But it’s taken years for them to get there. Jay and Mark...
View ArticleThe Trailer For "House Of Cards" Season 3 Is Full Of High Drama
The Underwoods aren’t murderers — they’re survivors. And sometimes Golden Globe winners. Netflix timed its trailer for Season 3 of House of Cards perfectly — it aired right after Kevin Spacey won a...
View ArticleMargaret Cho Has No Regrets About That Golden Globes Running Gag
“I am from this culture. I am from this tribe. And so I’m able to comment on it,” the comedian told BuzzFeed News about her controversial bit at the awards show. Tina Fey, Margaret Cho, and Amy...
View ArticleJulianne Moore, Jennifer Aniston, And The Suffering Olympics
The actors put themselves through the ringer with Still Alice and Cake, grueling films about Alzheimer’s and chronic pain, respectively. Everybody hurts, especially in Oscar season. Julianne Moore in...
View ArticleThe Oscars Are Really White, And It's Not Surprising
Selma was snubbed in the acting and directing categories, and the fact that one film was left bearing the burdens of diversity in this year’s awards race — the whitest in nearly 20 years — is a big...
View Article27 Movies And Performances We Wish Had Been Nominated For Oscars
Now that we know the contenders for this year’s Academy Awards, here are the overlooked films, actors, writers, directors, and composers, who deserved more attention. Alice Mongkongllite for BuzzFeed...
View Article"Blackhat" Isn't Sure If It's An Expensive Art Film Or A Boring Blockbuster
Director Michael Mann’s cybercrime thriller is a lot of beautiful sequences that add up to an alarmingly dull whole. Chris Hemsworth, Wei Tang, and Holt McCallany in Blackhat Frank Connor/Universal...
View ArticleThe New "Paddington" Movie Gives A Lot More Weight To The Children's Books
The new movie about the lovable bear isn’t just adorable, it’s very much an immigrant tale. Mary Brown (Sally Hawkins) and Paddington (voiced by Ben Whishaw) in Paddington. StudioCanal/Weinstein...
View Article19 Movie Monsters That Look Like Penises And Vaginas
As well as the occasional anus! In the movies, the only limitations to creature design are effects technology and the human imagination. And, it turns out, the human imagination returns, with...
View ArticleTwo Sundance Premieres Feature Someone Who'd Hate Having A Movie Made About Them
Jason Segel’s great as David Foster Wallace in The End of the Tour. But the film raises questions about how we portray real people on screen. Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Segel in The End of the Tour...
View ArticleMeet Your Future Favorite Teen Movies
Three edgy films about adolescence — The Diary of a Teenage Girl, Me & Earl & the Dying Girl, and Dope — are the breakout hits of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Bel Powley and Alexander...
View ArticleThe Year Sex Took Over Sundance
From a teenage girl’s sexual awakening to gay men in a three-way, from incredibly flexible gymnastic sex to a mother having her way with a teddy bear, the 2015 Sundance Film Festival unabashedly...
View Article3 New Movies That Are Redefining The Horror Genre
At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, The Witch, The Nightmare, and Entertainment challenge old ideas of how horror films can look and feel. The Witch. Jarin Blaschke/A24 PARK CITY, Utah — There are...
View ArticleThe Only Movies From The Sundance Film Festival You Need To Know About
We watched a lot in Park City, so you didn’t have to — and these are the films worth talking about. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Directed by: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Written by: Jesse Andrews Starring:...
View ArticleThe 9 Best Films I Saw At The 2015 Sundance Film Festival
Keep your eyes peeled for these movies about New England witches, amputated legs, ’70s sexual awakenings, and gym romances. They’re all coming soon to a theater (or television) near you. Clockwise...
View ArticleTwo Oscar Front-Runners Get Awesomely Silly As Movie Villains
Julianne Moore and Eddie Redmayne probably wish their new movies were coming out after awards season. But they’re both a scream in Seventh Son and Jupiter Ascending. Julianne Moore as Mother Malkin in...
View Article"Jupiter Ascending" Is A Bad Sci-Fi Movie, But It's A Great Twist On A Fairy...
The Wachowskis’ latest epic is a better antimaterialist fable than a space opera. Capture, rescue, repeat. WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS BELOW. Mila Kunis as Jupiter Jones in Jupiter Ascending Warner Bros....
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