Leonardo DiCaprio has been confirmed to star in Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming film, which is set against the backdrop of the Manson Family Murders.
Eleventh Hour replacement Christopher Plummer excels as oil tycoon J.P. Getty in Ridley’s Scott’s heavily publicized kidnapping drama, All the Money in the World.
The magical combination of elves, orcs and humans has been done before, and I couldn’t have imagined it being all too easy for David Ayer’s Bright to top that of its predecessor, The Lord of the Rings (2001).
The sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s 2015 hit film, Sicario 2: Soldado, focuses on terrorist smuggling across the US-Mexican border.
The first trailer for the anticipated film Ocean’s 8 has dropped, featuring Sandra Bullock in this Ocean’s 11 spinoff film.
There’s a few reasons I’ve got true crime on the brain at the moment.
The politically charged hostage drama Entebbe stars Daniel Brühl and Rosamund Pike, and comes from Elite Squad (2007) director José Padilha.
The new drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri tells the story of desperate mother whose daughter was raped and left for dead; with the police still without answers, she takes matters into her own hands.
Before there were movies there were books, and some of the greatest films are adaptations of great reads. While many believe that the movies are never as good as the books, I believe that adaptations are a great way to share a story with those who don’t read, along with new generations.
Plummer replaces Kevin Spacey in the role of J. Paul Getty, the world’s richest man (at the time), in this kidnapping-action film from acclaimed director Ridley Scott.
Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill (2003-04) series are seminal films, and parts one and two are truly a singular masterwork (spoilers to follow).
The word on the street is that Tom Cruise is in talks to appear in Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming film about the Charles Manson murders.
Loving Vincent is the first ever feature length film done entirely with oil paintings and is directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman.
In life, you don’t get the future you deserve, but the one that resembles you the most.
In 1922, a female victim is wrongly murdered and thrown into a country well, only to return and haunt the terrified protagonist in the form of a vengeful spirit.
Quentin Tarantino has now directed eight feature length films. Not only is his filmography excellent, it is also littered with easter eggs for the more-than-casual fan.


