With director Christopher McQuarrie’s third film of the franchise, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One doesn’t quite hit the same levels as Rogue Nation
With director Christopher McQuarrie’s third film of the franchise, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One doesn’t quite hit the same levels as Rogue Nation
Mel Eslyn makes her directorial debut with Biosphere. It features two incredible performances in a funny and poignantly thought-provoking story that rewards an audience who
I’ll be honest and open here; the first Wes Anderson movie I’d ever seen was The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) – and mind you, I
Bear with me folks, as I know I’m late with these – but my second day of Tribeca Film Festival went much smoother than the
Fraternity life is something that is often worth exploring, and this directorial debut by Ethan Berger is a tense exploration of Greek life. Tom (Alex
Director James Mangold has some enormous shoes to fill as he steps in to be the first director other than Steven Spielberg to helm an