IndieWire After Dark revisits cult classics in the streaming age. This week, we're watching Bruce Davison and a pack if rats in "Willard" (1971).
Bad movies are no fun, but they’re fun to talk about. And, in a way, they’re important to talk about. There’s a school of thought that says a best of the year list is hallowed and meaningful, while a ...
I think I finally figured out why the reaction to Avatar: Fire and Ash feels so weird. After digesting the response to the new film, I realized that I—and possibly a large swath of the critics—have ...
Emma Thompson, Nicholas Braun and Nicholas Galitzine co-star in the feature that Amazon MGM releases in theaters next spring. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter “We found George on the ...
I'm going to say something: 2026 is already looking to be a major year for major motion pictures. From big superheroes, of course, to some long-anticipated sequels and interesting new takes from old ...
A multilayered political thriller, a dark-comedy salute to radical resistance, a ping-pong picaresque and a bluesy vampire tale set in Jim Crow Mississippi are among THR film reviewers’ favorites of ...
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” scored a leading nine nominations to the 83rd Golden Globe Awards on Monday, adding to the Oscar favorite’s momentum and handing Warner Bros. a ...