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- 'Live By Night' director Ben Affleck: 'While I have nothing against movies with people with capes on ... I don't think we should be limited to that genre'
Affleck directs and stars in the movie 'Live,' which expanded on Jan. 13 from its initial limited release. 'When I had the success of 'Argo,' I kind of got to leverage that,' he said. 'It was sort of pick what you want to do and this is what I wanted to do. I wanted to make a classic Warners picture.'
- 'Patriots Day': Does Mark Wahlberg's fictional treatment add anything?
'Patriots' stars Mark Wahlberg as a police sergeant who becomes involved in the events surrounding the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. Nothing in the movie rises above the level of a good action thriller.
- ‘Silence’ falls short in portraying true religious feeling
Martin Scorsese’s latest stars Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, and Yôsuke Kubozuka and is powerful and somnolent.
- Doing the math: Why 'Hidden Figures' adds up for moviegoers
'Hidden Figures,' starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monáe, is 'a ray of optimism' that reveals how African-American women helped launch John Glenn into orbit.
- Natalie Portman speaks out about her gender pay gap
Portman said in a recent interview that her co-star, Ashton Kutcher, was paid roughly three times more than she was for the 2011 romantic comedy 'No Strings Attached.' 'We need to be part of the solution, not perpetuating the problem,' she said.
- BAFTA nominations highlight social drama 'I, Daniel Blake'
While the nominations for the awards from the British Academy of Film and Television also included awards season favorites like 'La La Land' and 'Moonlight,' the British Academy also chose to honor 'Daniel,' which tells the story of a British man who is struggling to obtain government benefits.
- Why 'Hidden Figures' nearly caught 'Star Wars' hit film 'Rogue One' at the box office
Historical dramas tend to do well at awards shows but meet lukewarm receptions at the box office. 'Hidden Figures' appears to have broken that mold.
- Musical 'La La Land' becomes most-honored film ever at 2017 Golden Globes
'La' has now won the most Golden Globes in the history of the ceremony. What is helping the film starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling succeed during the awards season so far?
- Casey Affleck, Mel Gibson in spotlight as Golden Globes kick off
The awards show has a history of giving surprise honors to big names, and that could continue by recognizing Gibson's comeback, after a decade as a Hollywood outcast, as director of war drama "Hacksaw Ridge."
- 'I, Daniel Blake' director Ken Loach on working-class feelings: 'There is a great sense of: We're being cheated'
Director Loach's new movie tells the story of a man (Dave Johns) whose application for government assistance is rejected. The movie is now in limited release.
- 'A Monster Calls' will move anyone who has experienced grief
'Monster,' which is beautifully realized onscreen by director J.A. Bayona, is a universal tale of how human beings cope with the unbearable pain of the death of a parent.
- 'Toni Erdmann' is fitfully sharp and amusing
'Toni' stars Sandra Hüller as a German corporate strategist and Peter Simonischek as her father, a grade-school teacher who enjoys escapades like startling people with ghoulish makeup.
- 'Hidden Figures' is unoriginal but has an irresistible story
'Hidden' stars Octavia Spencer, Taraji P. Henson, and Janelle Monáe as women working at NASA in the run-up to John Glenn’s 1962 orbit of Earth.
- 'Wonder Woman' international trailer released as Marvel, Warner Bros. prep female-centric projects
'Wonder Woman' stars Gal Gadot as the superhero, who is also known as Diana Prince. The film co-stars Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen, and Robin Wright.
- 'Rogue One' wins box office again: How 'Star Wars' movie conquered the holiday season
'Rogue One' came in first at the box office for the third weekend in a row, demonstrating the power of the 'Star Wars' name when paired with good reviews.
- 'Julieta' is straightforward by Almodovar standards
'Julieta' stars Emma Suárez, who may have discovered the whereabouts of her long-lost daughter. The movie is directed by Pedro Almodóvar.
- 'Paterson' is charming, if also headscratch-inducing
'Paterson' stars Adam Driver as a bus driver who also composes poetry. Director Jim Jarmusch is a poet of silences and the unsaid, but there are times when the action is so rarified that it mists into nothingness.
- 'I, Daniel Blake' has focused story, strong acting
'Daniel,' which is directed by Ken Loach, centers on a widower woodworker who finds it difficult to get National Health benefits. Dave Johns comes across as an Everyman caught in the gears of an unfeeling system.
- For Hollywood, record-breaking 2016 meant giving fans what they want
Comfort-seeking audiences flocked to the familiar in 2016, and movies like 'Rogue One' seemed expressly written to reward them.
- 'La La Land' finds critical acclaim, box office success with new tunes
Big-screen movie musicals have become commonplace over the last several years, but most are adaptations of existing shows, while 'La La Land' is becoming a success with unfamiliar songs.