Double Feature: 'Paddington 2' and 'The Last Unicorn' take kids seriously
Kids movies don't have to be childish.
Kids movies don't have to be childish.
Mahershala Ali leads a star-studded cast as a detective investigating an abduction.
Hosts Annie Aguiar and Chris Forrester discuss "Monrovia, Indiana" and "Columbus."
“Green Book” and “Bohemian Rhapsody” took home awards for Best Motion Picture.
This year was a great one for movies.
The IU alumnus has made a name for himself in Hollywood.
After being cancelled by Fox, the show was renewed for a sixth season with NBC.
Wes Anderson's latest proves his creativity has aged like a fine wine.
"Isle of Dogs," although beautiful, raises questions of cultural appropriation.
In classic Hollywood, actors, such as Vincent Price, defined the horror genre, not special effects.
These films challenge traditional topics, characters and conventions of stereotypical horror movies.
The premiere lays the framework for great things to come.
Who knows the next you'll be able to wear sun dresses and flip flops.
"A Quiet Place," starring Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, is unnervingly quiet.
Jonas Brothers concert T-shirts and Crocs are nothing to be embarrassed about.
Bill Hader and Alec Berg explain why Barry is tightly structured.
Krasinski's horror movie is full of heart, and that's precisely why it's so terrifying.
The Delorean, "The Shining" and Halo references all make appearances in Steven Spielberg's "Ready Player One."
The film is a step forward in representation, but a leap backwards in politics.
Kids might enjoy this fast-paced caper through London, but adults might want to save their money before buying a ticket to "Sherlock Gnomes."