Netflix's May December Is The Latest Chapter In 2023's Reckoning With True Crime Stories
May December shows why we must remember that true crime tales are more than simple stories and those involved are not characters, but people.
Read MoreMay December shows why we must remember that true crime tales are more than simple stories and those involved are not characters, but people.
Read MoreThe Favourite director Yorgos Lanthimos reunited with Emma Stone for strange sci-fi tale Poor Things, but can it win at the box office?
Read MoreOne of 2023's very best films is Eileen, a period drama starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie. /Film spoke with that movie's director, William Oldroyd.
Read MoreTakashi Yamazaki's Godzilla Minus One succeeds where the American MonsterVerse Godzilla movies fail: It has compelling human characters we actually care about.
Read MoreLet's talk about the ending of Todd Haynes' May December starring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and Charles Melton, now streaming on Netflix.
Read MoreIn an interview with /Film, Rob Reiner shares how Stand By Me reflects feelings and moments in his own life.
Read More/Film spoke with famed director Rob Reiner about his new podcast Who Killed JFK?, and the throughline it shares with his work as a filmmaker.
Read MoreThe Book of Clarence takes LaKeith Stanfield back to Biblical times as a man trying to make a name for himself by pretending to have Jesus Christ-like powers.
Read MoreThe Battle of Waterloo is one of the most important conflicts in history, but the movie Napoleon barely explains what the heck is going on.
Read MoreThe Holdovers hasn't been in theaters long, and it's already making a debut on digital for people to watch at home. Here's how you can check it out.
Read MoreUpon joining the Leonard Bernstein biopic, Bradley Cooper felt it imperative that Maestro explore the famous conductor's complicated marriage.
Read MoreNapoleon grossed $78.8 million worldwide over the Thanksgiving holiday, ranking in first place thanks to a strong overseas performance.
Read MoreFeaturing Robin Williams at the height of his career, Mrs. Doubtfire was the second-highest grossing movie of 1993 at the worldwide box office.
Read MoreNapoleon is battling Disney's Wish for second place at the Thanksgiving box office, as Apple Original Films makes another bid for awards season prestige.
Read MoreThe Oppenheimer crew staved off a last-minute disaster by repurposing a set from the HBO series Veep for a key moment in the film.
Read MoreThe way Martin Scorsese ended Killers of the Flower Moon will go down in film history books, but he almost ended the film in a different, equally powerful way.
Read MoreEmerald Fennell likes to cast actors based on her personal rapport with them, as she did when auditioning Barry Keoghan for her new film Saltburn.
Read MoreNoah Hawley would have made a fantastic Star Trek movie, and he almost did. So what went wrong, and will we ever see a Hawley Trek movie?
Read MoreCillian Murphy's Oppenheimer and Gary Oldman's Harry Truman clash in a climactic way in Christopher Nolan's film, and Nolan has deep insight into the moment.
Read MoreWill an E.T. sequel ever happen? The OG film stars have talked about it along with director Steven Spielberg, and there was once even a script floating around.
Read MoreRidley Scott's research for his latest movie, Napoleon, didn't have him turning many pages.
Read MoreWe spoke with Saltburn director Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman) about her provocative new film, including its audacious ending.
Read MoreRidley Scott's Napoleon isn't historically accurate, which wouldn't be a problem if if was as interesting as actual history.
Read MoreSaltburn is one of the twistiest, most surprising movies of the year, and the ending needs to be explained to be believed, if it can be believed at all.
Read MoreWhat's new on Blu-ray? Glad you asked! Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, Saw X, A Haunting in Venice, and more!
Read MoreTaika Waititi built his career on making great hang out films featuring memorable characters. With Next Goal Wins, he abandoned that approach - and it cost him.
Read More/Film spoke with Oppenheimer editor Jennifer Lame about her second collaboration with Christopher Nolan, building the film's relentless pacing, and much more.
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