Apparently We're Getting a New "American Pie" Film
"Definition Please" writer/director Sujata Day is working on it now
“Bros” Is Groundbreaking, But Not in the Way You Think
Whether or not you buy that it's the "first gay rom-com," Billy Eichner's film is refreshingly sex positive
The Mystery of the Creepy Smiling People at Baseball Games Has Been Solved
The trend of unsettlingly grinning faces in crowds is a marketing campaign for the movie "Smile"
From Cary Grant to Robert Downey Jr., Your Favorite Leading Man Might Also Be an Architecture Buff
Downey's Binishell is the latest example
James Earl Jones is Retiring From the "Star Wars" Universe — But His Voice Might Not
It's a new era for A.I. and film
Does "Don't Worry Darling" Still Work When We Ignore All the Gossip Around It?
Unfortunately, the off-screen drama is more compelling than the Olivia Wilde film itself
“Clerks III” Highlights What Kevin Smith and Richard Linklater Have in Common
The latest "Clerks" sequel retroactively turns the whole series into Smith's answer to Linklater's "Before" trilogy
Woody Allen Reportedly Readying Final Film
He plans to focus on his writing after that
Brendan Fraser Is Incredible in “The Whale,” But the Rest of the Film Is Another Story
The actor's performance deserves all the hype it's getting, but ultimately the rest of Darren Aronofsky's film isn't worthy of it
How the New David Bowie Film “Moonage Daydream” Redefines the Rock Doc
Director Brett Morgen tells us how his own near-death experience informed his unconventional documentary
Steven Spielberg Turns the Camera on Himself With the Stunning “The Fabelmans”
The director's semi-autobiographical tale is a reminder that he's everywhere in his films even when we can’t see him
“Knives Out” Sequel “Glass Onion” Ups the Spectacle and Social Commentary
Director Rian Johnson looks to outdo himself, with mixed results
“Women Talking” Offers a Complicated “Me Too”-Inspired Conversation
Sarah Polley's discourse-heavy film is equal parts tone-deaf and inspiring
“How to Blow Up a Pipeline” Pairs Environmental Activism With Heist-Movie Thrills
We caught up with director Daniel Goldhaber ahead of his film's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival
“Barbarian” Offers a Delightful Twist on Horror Movie Conventions
The tale of an Airbnb rental gone wrong has plenty of tricks up its sleeve
You Can Stay at the Floating Palace James Bond Visited in "Octopussy"
Channel your inner secret agent