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- 'Pitch Perfect 2' star Elizabeth Banks on directing: 'I feel that I have more to offer this business... I was being underused'
Banks starred in the first 'Pitch Perfect' film and came on board as director for the sequel. 'Right as I was raising my hand to do it, the studio said, "Why don't you do it?"' she said.
- Cannes Film Festival: Movies in competition are more international than ever
One example is the new film version of 'Macbeth,' which is directed by Australian Justin Kurzel and stars Irish, German-born Michael Fassbender in the title role, with the French Marion Cotillard co-starring.
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' continues to top box office, 'Hot Pursuit' can't keep up
'Ultron' ranked at number one at the box office again, while the comedy 'Pursuit,' which stars Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara, came in second. The film 'Age of Adaline,' which stars Blake Lively, ranked third.
- 'Hot Pursuit' looks for laughs in all the wrong places
'Pursuit' stars Reese Witherspoon as a police officer and Sofia Vergara as a gangster's girlfriend who are forced to go on the run together.
- '1001 Grams' has dry humor but is also melancholy
In 'Grams,' protagonist Marie works at the Norwegian Institute of Weights and Measures and she and others who spend their lives dealing with precision measurements lead lives of quiet chaos.
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' stars discuss the positive effects, drawbacks of technology
'Ultron' centers on artificial intelligence that gets out of humans' control. How do the actors in the film feel about our technology-saturated world?
- 'Hot Pursuit' star Reese Witherspoon: 'It's an easier kind of communication working with just women'
Witherspoon stars in and is a producer for the movie 'Hot Pursuit,' which co-stars Sofia Vergara. 'It's not just that it's better, you know?' Vergara said of working with women. 'It's just that it's comfortable.'
- 'Forbidden Films' raises interesting moral arguments
'Films' centers on the Nazi-produced movies that are still banned in Germany from public showings or broadcasts.
- Black Widow: Is it time for a female-led superhero film?
Leaked emails from Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter question the profitability of a female-led superhero movie.
- Could you survive the Star Wars universe? Take our quiz!
Malfunctioning spacecraft. Inept droids. Ruthless bounty hunters. Sith Lords. Between these and a surprising number of bottomless shafts in which to tumble down, George Lucas’ classic sci-fi universe is fraught with peril. The intrepid space explorer will need quick wits, a sense of adventure, and the wisdom of a longtime fan to make it out alive. Do you have what it takes to survive in a galaxy far, far away?
- 'Far From the Madding Crowd' is fresh and far from Hardy lite
'Crowd' stars Carey Mulligan as Bathsheba Everdene, who inherits her uncle's farm and is determined to have it succeed. She is courted by three suitors, including her neighbor (Michael Sheen).
- 'Because I Was A Painter': The works depicted are extraordinary as documents as well as pieces of art
Christophe Cognet’s documentary centers on the secretly created drawings by prisoners in Nazi concentration camps.
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' is semi-enjoyable but not as good as the first
The plot in 'Ultron' is essentially one catastrophe after another and the Avengers’ attempts at wisecracks aren’t all that smart.
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron': Here's why it will be darker than the first film
'Avengers: Age of Ultron' finds the titular superhero team facing off against a villain who was created out of artificial intelligence. 'It's darker, more emotional, and more based on the characters as people, as opposed to superheroes,' 'Ultron' star Elizabeth Olsen said of the film.
- Why YouTube is making feature films with its biggest stars
In an attempt to foster higher quality content on the site, YouTube has partnered with several of its top creators to make new feature films and original series.
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron': Here's all you need to know about the new characters
Getting confused by all the new faces popping up in clips from the upcoming 'Avengers' sequel? Here are some facts about each.
- 'The Water Diviner' is sloggy and heartfelt
A subplot involving Australian farmer Joshua Connor (Russell Crowe) and a romance with a Constantinople widow (Olga Kurylenko) shows that romance is not exactly Crowe's strong suit as an actor.
- 'Tangerines' is a benign brotherhood-of-man parable
There are some touching interactions between the players in this Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee, but the film’s humanism is too predictably calibrated.
- 'Félix and Meira': Actors Hadas Yaron and Martin Dubreuil make the story resonate
'Félix' follows a Hasidic woman (Yaron) who chafes at her life's restrictions and a non-Jewish man (Dubreuil) with whom she falls in love.
- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron,' 'Terminator: Genisys' lead a summer of sequels and reimaginings
Big-budget sequels, reboots, and re-dos dominating the summer movie season is nothing new, but the extent of the sequel spinning is. Sequels coming out this summer also include 'Mad Max: Fury Road' and 'Fantastic Four.'