Critic's Picks: A December To-Do List for Film Buffs in L.A.
Reagan-era gems from Susan Seidelman and Robert Zemeckis, wintry classics from Nicholas Ray, Stanley Kubrick and Todd Haynes, and a secret program of 16mm film prints are among options for SoCal cinephiles this holiday season.
'Masquerade Hotel' ('Masukaredo hoteru'): Film Review
Masayuki Suzuki’s amusing murder mystery capitalizes on an impressive Tokyo location and an engaging cast to weave a tale of deliberate deception and elusive romance.
Dictionary.com Picks "Existential" as Word of the Year
'Toy Story 4' breakout star Forky was among the pop-culture figures that dealt with the philosophical issue.
Devour! Festival Gets Cooking With Mouth-Watering Cinema
Cinema doesn't get more epic or yummy than when paired with themed food, wine dinners and workshops hosted by celebrity TV chefs.
Jason Blum, 'Big Short' Writer Tackling WeWork Drama
Oscar winner Charles Randolph, who also wrote the upcoming Fox News drama 'Bombshell,' will pen the drama about the embattled startup commercial real estate company.
Martin Lawrence, Cedric the Entertainer, Marsai Martin Among Honorees at Bounce Trumpet Awards
Ambassador Andrew Young, Hydeia Broadbent and Phylicia Fant will also be recognized at the 28th annual event.
'The Banker' Filmmakers Defend Movie After Apple Delays Release
"We stand by the film and its positive message of empowerment," reads the statement, signed by writer-director George Nolfi, Anthony Mackie and Samuel L. Jackson, among others.
Annie Awards: 'Frozen 2,' 'Missing Link' Lead Year of Surprises and Snubs
In its first foray into the animated feature race, Netflix proves a force with 'Klaus' and 'I Lost My Body.'
How Original Films Saved the Thanksgiving Box Office
'Frozen 2' may have dominated, but without a second tentpole opening, 'Knives Out' debuted to $42 million — double expectations — followed by strong numbers for adult-skewing pics 'Queen & Slim,' 'Ford v Ferrari' and 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.'
'Sympathy for the Devil' ('Sympathie pour le diable'): Film Review
Niels Schneider, Vincent Rottiers and Ella Rumpf star in this debut feature about the travails of French journalist Paul Marchand during the Bosnian War.