The Star Wars series returns with Rian Johnson’s dark and unpredictable follow up to The Force Awakens.
Oscar Isaac stars as mega-villain Apocalypse in the latest installment in the X-Men series.
As 2015 comes to a close and we head into 2016, it’s time to take a look back at the top 20 films of the year.
The Star Wars franchise roars back to life with JJ Abrams’ dynamic, energetic new installment.
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Screenwriter and novelist Alex Garland has steps up to the director’s chair with Ex Machina, a devilishly smart and gripping sci-fi.
Christmas and New Year have come and gone, drawing a close to 2014, so it’s time to count down the best films of the year.
Joel and Ethan Coen are back on familiar territory with Inside Llewyn Davis, another tale of a perennial loser and his attempts to improve his lot in life.
The Bourne franchise is revived with Jeremy Renner stepping in as Aaron Cross for The Bourne Legacy.
Committed to a mental institution by her abusive step father, Baby Doll retreats inside her own imagination, hatching a plan to escape from the hospital before the lobotomist arrives.