Neighbors
by Hope Madden How do you feel about dick jokes?
by Hope Madden Of all filmmakers in the world, few — if any — can do slice - of - life as well as Richard Linklater.
Enter a dark world filled with despair and threaded
by hope where your ability to creatively strategize, learn and overcome unpredictable and unique challenges determines your fate.
Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
by Hope Madden «Do you know what's cooler than cool?
Crimson Peak
by Hope Madden A quick scan of filmmaker Guillermo del Toro's work emphasizes his particular capacity for creepiness.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
by Hope Madden What if God exists and he's an awkward adolescent boy?
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
by Hope Madden and George Wolf Did The Force Awakens simply recycle our Star Wars memories... read more →
Moana
by Hope Madden Disney's no Pixar, but in 2016 that doesn't seem to matter.
As he struggles to rebalance his home life with his responsibilities as Ant - Man, he's confronted
by Hope van Dyne (Lilly) and Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) with an urgent new mission.
Hateship Loveship
by Hope Madden Ohio native Liza Johnson continues her impressive evolution as a filmmaker with her latest independent... read more →
The Snowman
by Hope Madden The Snowman, a Norway - set serial killer thriller, runs like a 3 - hour flick that someone gutted... read more →
It's about becoming comfortable in your skin: not by birthright, but through struggle, pain, perseverance; by making the good decision at the right time; and
by hope.
We Are What We Are
by Hope Madden The little seen but magnificent 2010 Mexican import We Are What We... read more →
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
by Hope Madden Back in 2012, Aubrey Plaza starred in an eccentric little SciFi adventure based on a Craigslist ad.
Under the Shadow
by Hope Madden Two years ago, Aussie filmmaker Jennifer Kent unleashed the brilliant and devastating single parent nightmare, The Babadook.
Suicide Squad
by Hope Madden Through it all — casting changes, recuts, reshoots, August opening date — I remained cautiously optimistic.
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
by Hope Madden Right, Guy Ritchie's medieval - ish sorcery fable King Arthur: Legend of the... read more →
Alien: Covenant
by Hope Madden and George Wolf «Do you want to serve in heaven or reign in hell?»
Monsters University
by Hope Madden Any mediocre Pixar release feels like a stunning disappointment, which may not be fair.
Loving
by Hope Madden Like Barry Jenkins's miraculous Moonlight, the new film from Jeff Nichols offers a needed, optimistic reminder that progress is not dead and the ugliness of hatred... read more →
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
by Hope Madden Jamie Bell is a versatile, talented actor too often relegated to... read more →
Mechanic: Resurrection
by Hope Madden and George Wolf Who smells hot trash?
Bad Moms
by Hope Madden A raunchy comedy that peels away all the precious nonsense associated with motherhood and isn't afraid to get a bit nasty — this feels like... read more →
ABCs of Death 2
by Hope Madden Children's stories can be so inventive!
Don't Breathe
by Hope Madden Filmmaker Fede Alvarez announced his presence on the horror film scene with authority.
The Beguiled
by Hope Madden In a mist - laden Virginia woods, pre-adolescent Amy (Oona Laurence) mushroom picks her way to uncovering... read more →
Above and Beyond
by Hope Madden Roberta Grossman's documentary Above and Beyond is full of surprises, but perhaps the most shocking thing of all is that it took almost 70... read more →
Turbo Kid
by Hope Madden For the 10 - year - old boy inside us all, Turbo Kid opens cinematically and on VOD today.
Hell or High Water
by Hope Madden Two brothers in West Texas go on a bank robbing spree.
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
by Hope Madden You've heard the buzz.
It Follows
by Hope Madden David Robert Mitchell invites you to the best American horror film in more than a decade.
The deliberately - paced mood piece unfolding against a decidedly - barren, British backdrop marks a most impressive writing and directorial debut
by Hope Dickson Leach.
Home
by Hope Madden Home — DreamWorks» latest animated adventure — is the genuinely sweet tale of an alien invasion of earth.
God Help the Girl
by Hope Madden A unique take on the movie musical, Stuart Murdock's God Help the Girl pulls you into the wistful world of Eve (Emily Browning),... read more →
Joe
by Hope Madden After seven years of exploring the big budget, big star world of Hollywood, filmmaker David Gordon... read more →
Sex Tape
by Hope Madden With two kids, a job and a blog to handle, Annie (Cameron Diaz) and Jay... read more →
Bushwick
by Hope Madden Who was not delighted and surprised by David Bautista's runaway comedic performance in 2014's Guardians of... read more →
Monkey Kingdom
by Hope Madden Earth Day rears its smiling, nervously optimistic head once again with Disneynature's latest eco-doc Monkey... read more →
Java Heat
By Hope Madden The low - rent exotic thriller Java Heat is best if viewed as a comedy.
Lemon
by Hope Madden Lemon announces itself immediately.
Nocturnal Animals
by Hope Madden Style, elegance and crippling loneliness — though Tom Ford's two films seem to be wildly... read more →
Hot Pursuit
by Hope Madden Remember Election — Alexander Payne's 1999 movie about high school student body electoral process?
Calvary
by Hope Madden Has the Catholic Church so comprehensively betrayed the nation of Ireland that it would take the... read more →
The Disaster Artist
by Hope Madden There is genuine affection in James Franco's The Disaster Artist, a behind - the - scenes biopic that... read more →
Spotlight
by Hope Madden The Catholic Church sex abuse scandal — phenomenon, really — is a difficult cinematic subject to... read more →
A Touch of Sin
by Hope Madden A handful of befuddled but beautifully realized characters fall through the tears in the cultural fabric of a too - rapidly modernizing China in Zhangke... read more →
And So It Goes
by Hope Madden Michael Douglas turns 70 this year, and though, in younger years, he carved... read more →
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
by Hope Madden Pride and Prejudice and Zombies — there's not a lot of grey... read more →
Red Christmas
by Hope Madden A holiday celebration of bad taste, Aussie writer / director Craig Anderson's Red Christmas is a yuletide grab bag of solid performances, provocative subject matter, lazy scripting... read more →
A Cure for Wellness
by Hope Madden Not too far into The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal Lecter suggests that Buffalo Bill's behavior seems «desperately random.»