
‘Fly Me to the Moon’ movie review: Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum in bonkers NASA rom-com
A gruff NASA launch commander and sprightly new public relations director butt heads in this loony new film that plays into popular conspiracy theories.
A gruff NASA launch commander and sprightly new public relations director butt heads in this loony new film that plays into popular conspiracy theories.
An ensemble cast led by Scarlett Johansson, Jason Schwartzman, and Tom Hanks star in this irresistible slice of 1950s science fiction nostalgia.
Minus the humor from previous Marvel outings, Black Widow is rough going until Pugh and a hammy David Harbour show up
Czech set designers, working under production designer Ra Vincent, have also been named among the 2020 Oscar nominees
Taika Waititi directs and stars as an imagined version of Adolf Hitler in this WWII satire set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival
This may (or may not) be the best film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe yet, but it is undoubtedly the one all 21 previous films have been leading up to
The actor best known for his role of Theon Greyjoy has joined the production of Taika Waititi’s WWII satire, now shooting in Prague
Production has started on the WWII satire starring Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, and Rebel Wilson, and its director has released the first image from the set
The Aussie comedienne and Pitch Perfect star joins Scarlett Johansson and Sam Rockwell in the Taika Waititi-directed WWII satire
The Oscar-winning actor joins star Scarlett Johansson and director Taika Waititi for the upcoming WWII satire
Despite two dozen comic book characters competing for screen time, the biggest Marvel movie to date is also one of the best
The Thor: Ragnarok director and Avengers actress are slated to begin production on the WWII satire Jojo Rabbit late next month
This remake looks great and captures the spirit of the original, but fails to bring much else to the table
It’s Avenger against Avenger in this superhero smash-up that pits the Captain and co. against Iron Man and the UN
The Coen Brothers’ latest film is a divisive, but delightful, love letter to 1950s Hollywood
Avengers: Age of Ultron climaxes with a 30-minute sequence of our titular heroes bashing the hell out of an endless army of metalheads
Lucy flies by in a razzling, dazzling whirlwind, barely giving you time enough to think about what you’re actually seeing
Captain America: The Winter Soldier bests the first Captain America film in most storytelling regards – including plot, pacing, and story development
Her treats its lead character’s relationship with his operating system not as a strange or comic premise, but as an entirely realistic
Don Jon represents an unusual choice of material for Joseph Gordon-Levitt, making his feature-length writing and directing debut
Hitchcock is an especially disappointing film that doesn’t do justice to the titular director or his films, particularly Psycho
The Avengers brings together all of these characters – and more – for a superhero smash-up that sets a new standard for comic book movies
We Bought a Zoo – Crowe’s first film since 2005’s Elizabethtown – is good-natured, agreeable, and even heartwarming
Iron Man 2 is very nearly as good as the first installment, and in some ways, it’s better