Shia LaBeouf Reportedly Considering Joining the Clergy
His interest in Catholicism stems from his work in the film "Padre Pio"
Rian Johnson Explained the Literary Roots of the "Knives Out" Films
A recent interview with the filmmaker offers some notable book recommendations
The Safdie Brothers Are Done Collaborating (for Now, Anyway)
Benny Safdie revealed the split in a recent interview
The Best Movies, TV and Music for January
Including the long-awaited return of “True Detective.” Plus, a documentary on one of the biggest financial scandals of the 21st century.
Farewell to Tom Wilkinson, Who Made Every Film He Was In More Interesting
The acclaimed actor died at the age of 75
Meet the Executive Chef of the World’s Most Remote Michelin-Starred Restaurant
Poul Andrias Ziska runs two-starred KOKS in Ilimanaq, Greenland
“The Color Purple” Proves Everyone Wrong About Movie Musicals
Americans don’t hate song-and-dance movies. They just hate bad ones.
“Ferrari” Stunt Director Robert Nagle Shares His High-Speed Secrets
To do an Enzo Ferrari biopic justice, Nagle’s bag of tricks included hand-hammered aluminum cars, Nick Mason’s Maserati and Patrick Dempsey
“The Iron Claw” and the Tragedy of Toxic Masculinity
Director Sean Durkin takes some liberties in his depiction of wrestling's Von Erich family, but they ultimately pay off
Our Favorite Movies of 2023
From small indies to big-budget fare and, yes, Barbenheimer, these were the movies that stuck with us
Is “Godzilla Minus One” the Best and Most Important Monster Movie Ever?
The recent film from Takashi Yamazaki deserves all the praise it's getting
The $2 Million Conundrum of “The Wolf of Wall Street” Lamborghinis
One is wrecked, the other is still drivable, but separate auction companies have valued them at the exact same price
Emma Stone Is Extraordinary in “Poor Things”
Her role in the Frankenstein-inspired film is an obvious Oscar contender
This New Book Revisits Francis Ford Coppola’s Complex Artistic Vision
Sam Wasson on writing “The Path to Paradise: A Francis Ford Coppola Story”
Nicolas Cage Suggests His Screen Career Is Almost Over
He cited both artistic satisfaction and the desire to spend time with his family
We'll Need to Wait a Little Longer to Learn Baz Luhrmann's Take on "Priscilla"
When filmmakers reckoning with the Presleys converge