‘The Drama,’ the drama it lacks and the drama it is causing
By Caroline Lee | YesterdayNothing about the promotional rollout for “The Drama” is out of the ordinary.
Nothing about the promotional rollout for “The Drama” is out of the ordinary.
The good news, however, is that if 2025 was a year for the man, 2026 is taking on a more diversified portfolio, with plenty of women in the coming months’ titles.
Fennell has established herself as a director interested in the intersections of sex and death with her previous work including 2023’s “Saltburn” and 2020’s “Promising Young Woman.” “Wuthering Heights” is no deviation from this trend, to both her strength and detriment.
As winter tightens its hold, Netflix’s Jan. 9 launch of “People We Meet on Vacation” directed by Brett Haley brings some much needed sunshine to the screen.
Park Chan-wook uses a combination of sharp dialogue, slapstick humor and beautiful camera work to explore the depths that a man might go to save his family
In his newest release “Asteroid City,” Anderson presents a healthy dose of that signature flair his fans know so well. With the help of a star-studded cast and co-writer Roman Coppola, the filmmaker explores the artistic process and what it means to be a storyteller.
“Master Gardener,” the latest study of tortured masculinity from writer-director Paul Schrader, opens on a shot of Narvel Roth, the film’s protagonist, nocturnally scribbling his thoughts inside of a diary. For those well-versed in the legendary filmmaker’s body of work, this is a strikingly familiar image.
The film is the most controversial of Aster’s work by far for good reason, however, it seems to fulfill exactly what he ultimately wanted — for audiences to walk out of the theater wanting to throw up, questioning everything they just saw and afraid to call their mother back.
“The Matrix Resurrections” released to theaters and HBO Max on De.c 22 with Neo — played by Keanu Reeves — back in the Matrix, but under some interesting circumstances that help to keep him asleep.
The troubled production behind “Jurassic World” led to a clumsy and misshapen but nevertheless stimulating product.
There were gasps, chuckles and a fair amount of speculation in the audience about how wearing a six pound necklace would actually work.
Netflix’s “Mercury 13” seeks a more inclusive story of America’s journey into space, exploring the lives of 13 female pilots who wanted to explore the stars.
It’s refreshing to see a movie that deviates from the mile-high pile of storylines based on heteronormative high school coming-of-age experiences.