David Fincher Movies Ranked from Worst to Best
From “Alien 3” to “Gone Girl,” the films of David Fincher insist that it’s better to fight for the ugly truth than surrender to a nice lie.
From “Alien 3” to “Gone Girl,” the films of David Fincher insist that it’s better to fight for the ugly truth than surrender to a nice lie.
Rooney Mara and Benedict Andrews take us inside an unforgettable turn that might be too bold for the best actress consideration it deserves.
After they get a few duds out of the way, Weinstein actually has a promising fall award season slate.
Last summer, David Lowery quietly disappeared to Texas with Rooney Mara, Casey Affleck, a pop star and a pie and made the movie of his life.
Charlie McDowell’s follow-up to “The One I Love” is another compelling, high-concept exploration of the rift between fantasy and reality.
Spanning 25 years and nearly 1,000 miles, “Lion” tells a true story so incredible it took two of the world’s best composers to help it roar.
The intense adaptation of David Harrower’s play “Blackbird” has already caused a stir at the Telluride Film Festival.
Other talking points include “Moonlight,” “Into The Inferno,” and the Oscar campaigns (plural) for Isabelle Huppert.
Adapted from the Tony-winning play “Blackbird,” this ferocious drama kicks off the fall movie season with a bang.
Staggeringly beautiful and immensely true, this is the best animated film of 2016.
Behind the scenes in Portland on Laika’s fourth stop-motion feature.