Samson
Samson (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2018)
Based on the Biblical story, Samson (Taylor James) is a man gifted with great strength from God. But his reckless ways and his passion for Delilah (Caitlin Leahy) cause him to stray from his appointed destiny.
Annihilation
Annihilation (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2018)
When a biologist (Natalie Portman) learns her husband (Oscar Isaac) has been injured while on a secret assignment, she volunteers to continue his mission in the hope of finding a way to cure the man she loves.
2018: 90th Academy Award Nominations (News and Views, Last Update Jan 2018)
Early Man
Early Man (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2018)
Do you ever wonder how prehistoric era give way to the bronze age? Well, here is your answer: In the dawn of time, Early Man faced off against more advanced man -- in a winner-take-all game of football (Soccer - if you're American). If that wasn't what you were expecting, then expect to be surprised by this stop-frame animation.
Black Panther
Black Panther (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2018)
When T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) inherits the throne of a small African country, he returns to his homeland only to have his role as king challenged. Relying on his powers as the Black Panther, he fights not just for the fate of his own nation, but also the future of the world.
Critics’ Choice Awards 2018 (News and Views, Last Update Jan 2018)
The Leisure Seeker
The Leisure Seeker (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2018)
John and Ella Spencer (Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren) have spent many of their married years traveling in their old RV, nick-named The Leisure Seeker. Now, as each suffers from serious health problems, the couple escapes the constrains of their worried adult children (Janel Moloney, Christian McKay) and goes on one last voyage together.
Hostiles
Hostiles (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2018)
Racial prejudice simmers in 1892 when an army captain (Christian Bale) is commanded to escort a Cheyenne chief (Wes Studi) and his family from New Mexico to Montana. During the dangerous journey the group crosses paths with a grieving and vengeful woman (Rosamund Pike) whose loved ones were murdered.
Golden Globe Awards 2018 (News and Views, Last Update Jan 2018)
Best Movies of 2017 (News and Views, Last Update Jan 2018)
The 15:17 to Paris
The 15:17 to Paris (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2018)
Based on a true story, three Americans (Anthony Sadler, Spencer Stone, Alek Skarlatos) on holiday in Europe are forced to use their past military training when a terrorist attacks passengers on a train.
Loving Vincent
Loving Vincent (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2018)
Using oil painted animation, this movie looks at the events surrounding the last days and death of Vincent van Gogh (Robert Gulaczyk). The story follows a young man (Douglas Booth) tasked with delivering a letter to the painter's next-of-kin, who ends up investigating uninsured questions about the artist's suicide.
The Florida Project
The Florida Project (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2018)
Although he is just the manager of a budget motel close to Disney World, Bobby (William Dafoe) can't help but take notice of Moonee (Brooklynn Prince), a six-year-old guest. The playful girl and her mom are renting week-to-week, yet as the summer passes Bobby gets drawn into the life of the neglected child and becomes concerned over the choices being made by her young, single mother (Bria Vinaite).
Call Me By Your Name
Call Me By Your Name (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2018)
In the summer of 1983, surrounded by the enchanting scenery of Northern Italy, seventeen year-old Elio (Timothy Chalet) meets twenty-four-year-old Oliver (Armie Hammer). The handsome grad student has come to be a research assistant to Elio's father (Michael Stuhlbarg). But before Oliver's six-week assignment is over, the two become entangled in a sexual relationship.
Lady Bird
Lady Bird (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2018)
Lady Bird is the name Christine McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) gives herself, as the seventeen-year-old tries to break away from her family and find her own identity. Yet the biggest problem is that she is just like her strong-willed mother (Laurie Metcalfe).