With his first new film in more than five years, Michael Haneke's Happy End is a quasi-sequel to the 2012 Oscar-winning Amour, which finds depression and deception consuming a family's day-to-day existence.
Read MoreFew Hollywood stories are as fascinating and surprising as those of legendary actress Hedy Lamarr.
Read MoreUnique, feisty, and gorgeous - Phantom Thread hits you from a number of different angles, while unraveling the ego of a legendary clothing designer.
Read MoreA wild, careening, dark comedy which re-imagines a biopic, detailing the calamitous rise and fall of Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg. Meryl Streep. Tom Hanks. The Post brings out Hollywood royalty to deliver a biting, timely tale about the importance of a free press and celebrating the necessity of journalism when facts are called into question.
Read MoreThe emotional and graceful Call Me By Your Name is an insightful and transcendent look at first love, heartbreak, and all the messiness in between.
Read MoreJames Franco's heartfelt The Disaster Artist pays proper homage to one of the worst films ever made, while celebrating the creative spirit within all of us.
Read MoreGary Oldman's powerful performance as Winston Churchill drives Darkest Hour, an insightful third film from 2017 to discuss the Dunkirk evacuation - this time from the behind-the-scenes political landscape.
Read MoreMatt Damon and Kristen Wiig opt to "get small" and revamp their entire life's existence in Downsizing, Alexander Payne's topical science-fiction comedy drama.
Read MoreSenegal's entry for the 2017 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar race is a uniquely crafted, music-laden drama about a mother desperately attempting to find money to pay for her teenage son's surgery.
Read MoreHugh Jackman was born to play P.T. Barnum in Michael Gracey's stylish, over-the-top, and bombastic cinematic musical, with an all-star cast, and a lot of story to try and tell us.
Read MoreJohn Cena voices the character of Ferdinand the Bull, in a new animated movie bringing the legendary 1936 children's book to the big screen.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's Oscar hopeful offers a little something for everyone in a fairy tale love story unlike any we have seen in quite some time.
Read MoreSpectacular and visually unparalleled, animation studio Pixar roars back strong with this wonderful, moving tribute to the Mexican culture, its people, and its richest traditions.
Read MoreThe endearing and family-focused The Man Who Invented Christmas offers a light-hearted take on events which led Charles Dickens to write the iconic "A Christmas Carol" in 1843.
Read MoreThe DC Extended Universe assembles with the long-awaited and highly-anticipated Justice League, a litmus test of sorts as the brand competes against Marvel for brand superiority.
Read MoreKind, sweet-tempered, and trying to preach beyond the choir, The Star is an animated re-telling of the Nativity, with contemporary music, voices, and tone.
Read MoreThe terrific Wonder adapts a best-selling children's book about a boy with facial differences, trying to make a go of it in a school setting for the first time.
Read MoreGreta Gerwig's directorial debut hones in on the messy unspoken truths of young adulthood, featuring outstanding performances by Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf.
Read MoreGod's Own Country feels inspired by Brokeback Mountain, but stands on its own as a British take on a love story that proves timely and insightful.
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