Why aren’t actors like Jon Bernthal, Oscar Isaac and Walton Goggins “the biggest movie stars in the world right now?,” someone wondered on social media…
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In “Teen Torture, Inc.,” the three-part documentary on Max about abuses children and adolescents have survived at various boarding schools, boot camps and religious programs…
Katie Walsh | Tribune News Service Oz Perkins’ eerie, occultist serial killer horror thriller “Longlegs” opens with a psyche-rattling sequence, barely a minute or two long,…
Sorry to report: Even a mostly glossy cast can’t prevent Ti West’s “MaXXXine” from being a bring-down. It’s a peculiarly static and distant third in…
It’s all happened so fast. “Despicable Me” — a romp about an awkward supervillain-turned-hero voiced by Steve Carell and supported by these goofy, little, yellow…
Man, so many Ghostbusters to call. In theaters this week, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” is the follow-up to the largely enjoyable 2021 adventure “Ghostbusters: Afterlife.” The…
Katie Walsh | Tribune News Service Move over Messi — there’s a new canine thespian in town. Ukai, the Australian shepherd/border collie/bouvier mix who stars…
Glenn Whipp | Los Angeles Times (TNS) LOS ANGELES — When all this is over, when Lily Gladstone no longer has to discuss and dissect…
Glenn Whipp | (TNS) Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — It ain’t over ’til it’s over. Yogi Berra said it. Lenny Kravitz sang it. And…
Even a feel-good kids comedy like Friday’s Prime Video release “The Underdoggs” now arrives with a certain amount of inevitable cultural baggage. That’s partly because…
Michael Phillips | Chicago Tribune Across 41 years and 70-some films, Juliette Binoche — the gold standard for cinematic expressivity, and for performances both imposing and delicately…
Branded as “Hollywood’s Party of the Year,” the 2024 Golden Globes officially kicks off this year’s awards season Sunday night, honoring film and television across 27 categories.…