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Review: Paul Verhoeven's 'RoboCop' in 4K Another Major Release from Arrow
Paul Verhoeven's 1987 action classic "RoboCop" is now available on 4K Blu-ray from Arrow Video, with a gorgeous 4K presentation and new audio choices.
Review: 'Girls Nite Out' Hacks and Slashes on Blu-ray from Arrow
Robert Duebel's 1982 horror film is now available on Blu-ray from Arrow Video, with a new 2K restoration from 35mm release prints and a handful of interviews to enjoy. Alasher fans will be pleased.
Back to Normal? Cannes Film Festival Prepares to Party
After the 2020 Cannes Film Festival was canceled by the pandemic and the 2021 edition was scaled back the lavish French Riviera cinema soiree is set to return with a festival that promises to be something like normal.
'Doctor Strange 2' Keeps Hold on Top Spot in 2nd Weekend
"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" stayed on top of the box office charts during its second weekend in theaters, earning an additional $61 million from North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Jonathan Agassi Was King of the Porn World, Until... Inside Doc Filmmaker's Tomer Heymann's Provocative Film
In the new doc "Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life," filmmaker Tomer Heymann spent eight years getting to know the adult male superstar Jonathan Agassi. Their film turns out to be a cautionary tale of porn, drug use, and family dysfunction.
Full Lineup Announced for Second Annual 'Newfest Pride' Series
NewFest, New York's leading LGBTQ+ film and media organization and one of the world's most respected LGBTQ+ film festivals, has announced the full lineup for its second annual NewFest Pride event.
Provincetown Film Festival Announces Lineup
The Provincetown International Film Festival (PIFF) has announced its lineup of narrative, documentary, and short films, as well as festival honorees for the Filmmaker on the Edge and Next Wave awards.
Movies Love a Comeback Story. This Summer, it's their Turn.
Hollywood is bringing out some of its biggest and most reliable players for the 2022 summer movie season, which unofficially kicks off this weekend with the help of Marvel and Disney's " Doctor Strange and the Multitverse of Madness."
First Look: LGBTQ+ Horror Movie 'They/Them' Coming to Peacock in August
Blumhouse's LGBTQ+ horror movie "They/Them" (pronounced "They Slash Them") starring Kevin Bacon, will hit the Peacock streaming service on August 5 and the company is sharing a number of first-look pictures from the film.
Review: A Layer Of Dread Hangs Over Scary 'Innocents'
"The Innocents" has an unsettling vibe and a quartet of natural performances from children that aren't that innocent.
Review: 'Senior Year' a Light and Fluffy Millennial Comedy
"Senior Year" feels like a time capsule for millennials, but is also a light and fluffy comedy that can be shared with their own kids.
Review: Sofia Kappel Gives a Riveting Performance in Disturbing 'Pleasure"
While graphic and unsettling, "Pleasure" is a stunning look at workplace politics using the porn industry as its guide.
Review: Even With Christina Ricci's Compelling Performance, 'Monstrous' Falls Flat
Ricci is good in a less than thrilling pyscho-drama monster mash.
Review: Acting Chemistry Boosts (Very) Dark 'On the Count of Three'
There's dark comedy and there's darker comedy, and then there's comedy like this.
Review: 'Top Gun: Maverick' is the Sequel Audiences Have Been Waiting Three Decades For
The summer skies alight with Tom Cruise returning to the franchise that made him a blockbuster star at the movies in "Top Gun: Maverick" set 30-years after the original.
Wenders Making a Film about Fancy Public Restrooms in Japan
Wim Wenders is making a film about high-end public toilets in Japan that will have what the renowned German director calls "social meaning" about people in modern cities.
Outfest Screenwriting Lab Grows Partnership with Netflix to Support LGBTQIA+ Voices
Through this year's program, 10 LGBTQIA+ screenwriters will have the opportunity to be mentored by top industry showrunners, executives, and writers.
Review: Vittorio De Sica's 1951 Heartwarming Drama 'Miracle in Milan' Shines on Blu-ray
Vittorio De Sica's 1951 film "Miracle in Milan" arrives on Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection with a new 4K restoration and a handful of special features to enjoy.
Review: Wes Craven's 'Cursed' Still Compromised, But Looks Great on Blu-ray
Shout Factory brings Wes Craven's "Cursed" to Blu-ray with both Unrated and Theatrical Cuts sourced from a 4K scan of the original camera negative and rounds things out with good special features.
Review: 'The Girl Can't Help It' Effervescent As Ever, Although the New Blu-ray Disappoints
Frank Tashlin's 1959 comedy masterpiece "The Girl Can't Help It" arrives on Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection with a great selection of special features and a disappointing new high-definition transfer.