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- 'Notfilm' is a manic and meditative look at one of the great curiosities in film history
'Notfilm' looks back at the 22-minute short movie 'Film,' which is the only movie ever written by Samuel Beckett and stars Buster Keaton. The confluence of the duo should have given rise to something more estimable, but despite that, the short film has its undeniable fascinations.
- 'The Jungle Book': Disney's latest remake of animation into live-action film
Starring Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, and Lupita Nyong'o, it is the latest remake of a Disney classic with live-action technology. 'The Jungle Book' opens April 15.
- Here's why critics are so impressed with 'Captain America: Civil War'
Early reviews say the newest Marvel film, which opens next month, is an absorbing story that still retains humor.
- 'Mother's Day': How director Garry Marshall succeeds with ensemble comedy
'Mother's Day,' Marshall's latest film, stars a well-known cast of characters on a holiday, following his 2010 box-office success with similarly-sized 'Valentine's Day.'
- Ben Affleck in 'Batman' movie: An echo of past Caped Crusader films?
Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara recently stated that a movie about Batman starring Ben Affleck was moving forward. Previous reports have stated that Affleck will direct the film as well.
- 'Doctor Strange' trailer: How the upcoming film will differ from other Marvel offerings
'Doctor Strange' stars Benedict Cumberbatch and will be released this November as the newest entry in the Marvel cinematic universe.
- In 'Captain America: Civil War,' Ant-Man finds his place in the Marvel world
A new clip from 'Civil War' shows Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) meeting other legendary Marvel heroes. Was the box office performance of last year's 'Ant-Man' movie seen as a disappointment?
- Watch newly released movies at home? CinemaCon 2016 takes up the debate.
Paramount Pictures presented upcoming movies like 'Ben-Hur' to theater owners as an initiative called the Screening Room, which would allow movie watchers to watch new releases at home, seemed to be on the minds of many.
- 'The Boss' tops box office in a close victory over 'Batman v Superman'
McCarthy's comedy 'The Boss' came in ahead of the superhero film at the box office this past weekend, while the new action movie 'Hardcore Henry' did not open well.
- MTV Movie Awards: Melissa McCarthy's win a first for women
McCarthy won the comedic genius prize at the MTV Movie Awards ceremony, while other major awards went to the films 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' and 'Straight Outta Compton.'
- 'The Jungle Book' actress Lupita Nyong'o: 'I channeled my own mother, who is fierce and unwavering'
Actress Nyong'o portrays Raksha, Mowgli's adoptive wolf mother, in the live-action remake of 'Jungle,' which is directed by Jon Favreau. 'As a woman, I think we all have it somewhere in us and it was about finding it,' she said.
- 'Nothing Left Unsaid' delves into Anderson Cooper's relationship with mother Gloria Vanderbilt
The documentary is the newest from HBO, which has also produced such acclaimed content as the documentary series 'The Jinx' and the film 'Going Clear.'
- 'The Boss' is not worthy of star Melissa McCarthy
'Boss' stars Melissa McCarthy as a CEO who has recently been released from jail for insider trading.
- 'Demolition' is a tour de force for Jake Gyllenhaal but the film isn't a success
The film stars Gyllenhaal as a Wall Street financier whose life unravels after his wife's death.
- 'Francofonia' is occasionally juvenile but has a sinuous grace
'Francofonia' is a documentary about what happened to the Louvre during the German occupation in World War II and how art becomes the spoils of war.
- Melissa McCarthy's 'The Boss': Another year of female leads in blockbusters?
Female protagonists in Hollywood's 2015 blockbusters nearly doubled from the year before. 'The Boss,' the newest comedy from Melissa McCarthy, opens Friday.
- What 'Rogue One' trailer says about 'Star Wars' diversity
'Rogue' stars Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, and Forest Whitaker and will be released this December. It's set in the 'Star Wars' universe and is a prequel of sorts to 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens.'
- 'Batman v Superman' Dives 68% to $52.4 Million in 2nd Weekend
The critically loathed superhero film still topped the US box office, but isn't expected to generate much revenue beyond a big opening weekend.
- 'My Golden Days' is too knowingly coy for its own good
'Golden' stars Quentin Dolmaire as Paul Dédalus, whose devotion to the captivatingly flirty Esther (Lou Roy-Lecollinet) is the on again, off again core of his existence.
- 'Miles Ahead': The biopic confuses anguish with artistry
'Miles' stars actor Don Cheadle, who also directs and co-writes, as Miles Davis. As a writer-director, Cheadle spends so much time exhibiting Davis in various states of dissolution that his art becomes a sidelight.