The cast can ham it up more on Georgie & Mandy than on Young Sheldon!
This documentary uses interviews with director James Ivory and actors like Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant and movie clips to examine the work of Merchant Ivory Productions.
This exhilaratingly funny and dramatic hip-hop biopic stars the real rappers of Kneecap, a Northern Ireland trio whose use of the Irish language made them political activists and local stars.
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Spooky season is right around the corner and "Speak No Evil" seems like a real contender to start things off right. The film ...
"The Critic," handsomely directed by Anand Tucker ("Hilary and Jackie," "Leap Year") and written by Patrick Marber ("Closer," ...
Paddy and Ciara are that fun-but-somewhat-odd British couple whom Louise and Ben, early in "Speak No Evil," meet on their ...
"Speak No Evil," directed by James Watkins, was released in theaters on Sept. 13. This film is a remake of the 2022 original ...
Hollywood remakes of foreign films have always been a trend, occasionally bringing stories only film nerds have seen to ...
The only thing more terrifying than ‘Speak No Evil’ might be James McAvoy’s very first encounter with his celebrity crush ...
Missoula's community cinema is screening "Purple Rain," Tim Burton's new throwback reunion and a Jason Schwartzman indie.
Speak No Evil” isn’t tricky or even well-plotted. It’s simply a horror film with clunky “opportunities” that add up to ...