2016-10-03T15:01:25-07:00

A very good animated film, an excellent documentary, and an okay film by the Dardenne brothers. Read more

2016-10-21T16:31:12-07:00

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is the seventh Tim Burton film to open at #1, and the first to do so since Alice in Wonderland came out over six years ago. Read more

2016-10-27T22:26:48-07:00

In which Joseph and his younger brother Benjamin are finally reunited, and Jacob learns that he must give up his favorite sons the same way Abraham had to sacrifice one of his. Read more

2016-09-28T13:47:43-07:00

Three short lists of films I'm hoping to see over the next two weeks. The festival runs September 29 - October 14. Read more

2016-09-27T09:13:39-07:00

To mark the occasion, we have some new photos from the set, taken by Yul Brynner himself, plus a massive new six-disc soundtrack collection. Read more

2016-09-25T14:23:26-07:00

The Magnificent Seven had the third-best opening of Washington's career this weekend, and one of the best openings of any Western ever. Read more

2016-10-27T22:25:55-07:00

In which the relationship between Joseph and Zuleikha, Potiphar's widow, reaches a major turning point. Read more

2016-09-24T11:57:36-07:00

Rob Moore was vice chairman at Paramount Pictures when the studio produced both Noah and Ben-Hur. Read more

2016-09-22T14:12:26-07:00

Rice -- who has also produced films like The Way Way Back and Mississippi Grind -- says he looks for themes of brokenness, redemption, forgiveness and grace in the movies he makes. Read more

2016-09-22T10:38:21-07:00

All the scenes featuring Jesus have reportedly been cut from the film. Read more

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