‘Missing’ Review: Stand-Alone ‘Searching’ Sequel Takes Gimmick to Bigger (and Dumber) Places
The latest “screenlife” film stars Storm Reid as a concerned daughter trying to find her missing mom, played by Nia Long.
The latest “screenlife” film stars Storm Reid as a concerned daughter trying to find her missing mom, played by Nia Long.
The clown from “Terrifier 2” stars in a bloody parody of Dr. Seuss’s classic holiday fable that doesn’t have the decency to be funny.
Daniel Radcliffe stars in a frequently exaggerated, often fabricated story of Yankovic’s rise to fame.
Venice: Director Abel Ferrara splits the film between a cheap political allegory and a self-serious psychological struggle.
Telluride: We watch the great Robert Downey Sr. in his final years, as he attempts to make his own documentary about his life.
Owen Kline’s debut stars Daniel Zolghadri as an aspiring underground cartoonist who rejects high school and suburbia after his mentor dies.
Representational bona fides aside, “Easter Sunday” is a cartoonish, undercooked mess.
Ralph Fiennes stars as an aristocratic pacifist who learns to serve his country in a self-serious origin story that’s just as juvenile as the rest of “The Kingsman” franchise.
Wallfisch’s score will be released on Friday, February 17, the same date as the film’s theatrical release.
The film first premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.
Director Eliza Hittman won the Directing Award at this year’s festival.
Affleck and Michelle Williams were awarded with the 2017 Cinema Vanguard Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.