Olivia Wilde

Don’t Worry Darling – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

Florence Pugh can't save this underwhelming retro sci-fi from its overreliance on genre cliches.

A cavalcade of big names have been tipped for a stuffed Venice Film Festival

By Charles Bramesco

Luca Guadagnino, Andrew Dominik, Olivia Wilde, and many others are rumored to be locks for the Lido.

50 films to look forward to for the rest of 2022

By Hannah Strong

Halfway through the year, we offer up 50 upcoming movies to keep on your radar.

Florence Pugh and Harry Styles play house in the Don’t Worry Darling trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Olivia Wilde returns to the director’s chair for the upcoming psycho-thriller puncturing the idyll of ’50s suburbia.

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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Cheap thrills: five essential straight-to-video stocking fillers

By Paul Ridd

Top 2019 home entertainment releases for the strong stomached and morally depraved.

A newspaper is filing a lawsuit against Clint Eastwood’s new film

By Charles Bramesco

The Journal-Constitution wants to take Warner Bros to court over Richard Jewell.

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.

Who Said That?! – A Teen Movie Pop Quiz with Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever

By Hannah Strong

Watch the Booksmart stars test their knowledge of classic teen movies.

Booksmart

By Hannah Strong

Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever shine in a Superbad-esque high school comedy to savour.

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Model students raise a little hell in the Booksmart trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein star in a distaff Superbad.

Life Itself

By Hannah Strong

Dan Fogelman’s starry New York soap opera is a staggering waste of talent and money.

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TRON: Legacy

By Tom Seymour

The screen may glow in Joseph Kosinski’s sci-fi spectacle, but the soul lies cold.

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The AI List

By Adam Woodward

It’s the new technology that has hollywood’s top stars running scared, but will virtual actors ever take the place of the real thing?

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