Rescheduled Films Dune: Part Two US Date: March 15, 2024 UK/AU Date: TBA (UK), TBA (AU) The second half of Denis Villeneuve's two-part adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune continues the journey of Paul Atreides (
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The 52nd edition of New Directors/New Films will run from March 29 — April 9, and more information about the festival can be found at its website. Here are 9 movies from the 2023 lineup that reflect why the festival is more essential than ever. Jude Dry, Ryan Lattanzio, Ben Croll, ...
Netflix’s May lineup has several bright and joyful animated films as well as more serious stories with light at the end of the tunnel. Tom Hanks’ latest theatrical release “A Man Called Otto” arrives on the streaming service, adapted from Frederick Backman’s book “A Man Called Ove”...
The most promising movies of 2025 include new films from Yorgos Lanthimos, Paul Thomas Anderson, Ryan Coogler, Celine Song, and more.
Summer is just around the corner, so nobody would blame you if you want to spend less time watching Netflix and more time outside this month — but then again, we haven’t quite hit the heart of the summer movie season, so you might need a new slate of classic films to tide you ...
2023 Oscar nominees on HBO Max Looking to catch up on the best films of the year before the2023 Academy Awards? You can stream some of them right now on HBO Max. 'All the Beauty and the Bloodshed' (Mar. 19) HBO Winner of the 2022 Venice International Film Festival's Golden Lion awar...
In fact, this year has a terrifying amount of horror films slated for release in theaters and on streaming services, and we've listed many of them right here. Last year saw the release of new horror films including Scream, Prey, Nope, Hellraiser, Halloween Ends, Blonde (depending on your...
List of the latest war movies in 2024 and the best war movies of 2023 and earlier. Top war movies to watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+ & other Streaming services, out on DVD/Blu-ray or in cinema's right now.
Still, these two yakuza films are great pieces of entertainment. With its tight editing, sophisticated cinematography and its unpretentious and simple plot, you’re in for two quite nice films. And there’s even a third Outrage film on the way (Not that I’m really looking forward to a ...