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Everyone’s armed and dangerous in the first trailer for No Sudden Move

By Charles Bramesco

Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, Amy Seimetz and Jon Hamm star in Steven Soderbergh’s period crime caper.

Steven Soderbergh’s next film brings together all of your favourite actors

By Charles Bramesco

Don Cheadle! Jon Hamm! Kieran Culkin? Julia Fox?! BRENDAN FRASER?!?

Richard Jewell

By Mark Asch

Clint Eastwood continues his stellar run of films about unlikely American heroes hunted by the spotlight.

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Lucy in the Sky

By Hannah Strong

Astronaut Natalie Portman struggles to adapt to life back on earth in Noah Hawley’s dull space drama.

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The Report

By Hannah Strong

Scott Z Burns’ vital political drama investigates the CIA’s post 9/11 Detention and Interrogation Program.

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Clint Eastwood looks for the truth in the Richard Jewell trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The director tackles the true story of the man who foiled a 1996 bombing plot.

Lucy in the Sky – first look review

By Hannah Strong

A returning astronaut falls out of touch with reality in Noah Hawley's messy space drama.

The Report – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Adam Driver investigates the CIA’s conduct post-9/11 in this gripping political drama.

Bad Times at the El Royale – first look review

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

An A-list ensemble headlines writer/director Drew Goddard’s sensational follow-up to The Cabin in the Woods.

Watch the intense first trailer for Bad Times at the El Royale

By Adam Woodward

Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Johnson and Jeff Bridges star in the latest from writer/director Drew Goddard.

Hey Hollywood, it’s time to stop stereotyping Arabs

By Nasri Atallah

The trailer for Beirut, starring Jon Hamm, contains all the usual anachronisms and inaccuracies.

Marjorie Prime

By Phil Concannon

Michael Almereyda writes and directs this absorbing sci-fi themed meditation on loss and memory.

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