At “The Old Man and the Gun” premiere, the cast and crew discuss the making of the film, Robert Redford and more.
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Film Review: Robert Redford Goes Out on a High Note with ‘The Old Man & the Gun’
David Lowery’s ‘The Old Man & the Gun’ is a somber, funny film that gives Robert Redford his best role in decades—one that might be his last ever.
Exclusive: Julianne Moore, Paul Weitz & More Talk ‘Bel Canto’ at New York Premiere
At the “Bel Canto” premiere, Julianne Moore, director Paul Weitz and other stars of the film discuss the making of the new thriller.
Film Review: Even Julianne Moore Isn’t Enough to Enliven ‘Bel Canto’
Though Julianne Moore’s performance wavers, it is still the highlight of Bel Canto, an otherwise overwrought book adaptation from writer-director Paul Weitz
‘The Nun’ succeeds at scaring, but shoddy logic and mediocre film making will leave you wanting a lot more.
Film Review: ‘Sorry to Bother You’ is an Unapologetic Satire about the Cost of Success in America
First-time writer and director Boots Riley has crafted a phenomenal story about race and reality in America, and what it means to stand up for what’s right.
With ‘Whitney,’ one of the most adored and complex singers in history is given a documentary worthy of her talent.
Film Review: ‘Half the Picture’ Explains How Hollywood Fails Women
While a bit messy at times and not discussing anything too new, Half the Picture shows the lengths that female directors must go to in order to be treated fair in Hollywood
Film Review: The Space Cowboys Come Out to Play in ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’
With Alden Ehrenreich taken the reins of a new franchise, ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ is competent but light on style
Tribeca Film Festival: The Cast and Crew of ‘Genius: Picasso’ Discuss the Artist and More
The stars and producers of ‘Genius: Picasso’ including Antonio Banderas, Clémence Poésy, Samantha Colley, and more discuss the new series.