The comedy Sacramento, starring Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart, might just be the funniest - and most charming - surprises of the year. Here's our review.
Richard Linklater's Hit Man, starring the ultra-charming Glen Powell as a fake assassin who falls for a woman who wants to hire him, is number one on Netflix.
Gus Van Sant is one of cinema's greatest experimental directors, but his film 'Gerry' pulled from an unlikely source of inspiration, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
Even though Get Out is packed with suspense and terror, director Jordan Peele allowed a decent amount of improvisation, especially for one specific character.
Jeremy Renner's hot sauce isn't the only thing heating up the Knives Out films. Daniel Craig looks great as a longer-haired Benoit Blanc in Wake Up Dead Man.
Total Recall's mutant revolutionary Kuato is one of many impressive non-CGI effects that the wonderful Rob Bottin provided for Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi film.
Seeing horror movies in theaters makes for a thrilling communal experience, and these movies should have gotten a proper theatrical release from the start.
One of Cliffhanger's best and most memorable stunts was largely shot for real in the Italian Alps. But Sylvester Stallone filmed his parts on a sound stage.
With several remakes (and sequels) of the 1950 movie starring Spencer Tracy, you may need a guide to the correct order to watch the Father of the Bride movies.
Dune: Part Two cinematographer Greig Fraser leaned not only on infrared technology to capture the film's memorable arena fight, but on video game tech as well.