Tom Hanks’s ‘News Of The World’ Takes A Minimalist Approach To The Western
Beautifully shot yet muted as a drama, ‘News of the World’ brings the post-Civil War Southwest to life in the unlikely journey of a lost girl and a jaded veteran who helps her find home.
Only Tom Hanks Could Have Made New WWII Drama ‘Greyhound’
No fictional horror will ever compare to standing in a warship guarding supply convoys during a stormy mid-Atlantic night, hunted by German submarine wolf-packs.
20 Inspiring And Intriguing Films To Look Forward To In 2020
It’s getting harder to find anything beyond sequels and franchise action films in theaters. Keep an eye out for these 20 under-the-radar releases, including many on streaming services.
Inside ‘The Polar Express’ Are Deep Lessons About Fatherhood And Becoming A Man
As we prepare to celebrate Christmas, we can gain a deeper appreciation of ‘The Polar Express’ by seeing how it celebrates the best of manhood, exploring the role of a father in his boy becoming a man.
5 Reasons To Watch ‘You’ve Got Mail’ On Amazon Prime
‘You’ve Got Mail’ wasn’t quite a blockbuster when released, but it’s stood the test of time for those of us hopeless romantics, book lovers, and fans of New York, dogs, and coffee.
13 Real-Life, Character Driven Films To Check Out In Theaters This Fall
For anyone interested in Hollywood producing movies beyond big-budget franchises and sequels, here are 13 under-the-radar films to check out this fall.
New Mister Rogers Documentary Is Full Of Surprises About An American Icon
Known for his conservative values, children’s TV host Fred Rogers is being wildly applauded from surprising corners thanks to a new documentary.
20 Films That Flopped, Flamed Out, Or Were Generally A Disaster In 2017
Forget the greats, let’s take a look in the dumpster behind the 2017 theater for the failures and rejects.
‘The Circle’ Is Imperfectly Executed, But Still Eerily Relevant
The film doesn’t really do full justice to its source material. But it’s still highly watchable, and succeeds as a powerful conversation starter.
5 Cultural Myths ‘The Circle’ Makes Us Reconsider
Amid technology’s futurist glamour, the film stops to ask an important question: Is an all-connected future the best future?
A Forgettable Indiana Jones Update, Tom Hanks’ ‘Inferno’ Thankfully Eschews Propaganda
‘Inferno’s’ pace and lack of development for what could be deeper subject matter means eliminating the possibility that Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon series can endure.
Tom Hanks Admits He Firmly Believes A Debunked Conspiracy Theory
How much longer do we have to endure actors like Tom Hanks promoting the repeatedly debunked Malthusian overpopulation scare?
How To Talk About Oscars Nominees Without Watching Them
This year’s Oscars-nominated films are so artsy that pretty much nobody has seen them. It’s okay. We have this cheat sheet all ready for you.
The Back-To-School Blues Are Back
Now that that new crayon smell has worn off, lots of parents are becoming dissatisfied with their kids’ schools. What to do?