
Cicely Tyson On Rejection, Her Mother, And Choosing the Right Roles

Whitney Houston Documentary Highlights the Rapid Rise and Fall of the Iconic Singer
In the beginning, there was "The Voice." In the end, there was a woman lost.

The Party Is a Snapshot of a Besieged, Bewitched, and Bewildered Cultural Moment

The 3 Best Movies to See This February

In Lady Bird, Greta Gerwig Wanted to Create a Coming-of-Age Movie Centered Around Girls

3 Movies You Have to See This November

Novitiate Is an Original Drama All About the Nature of Devotion

Why Professor Marston & the Wonder Women Is One of the Year's Best Movies
The kinky, human story behind Wonder Woman makes for a must-see film.

3 Movies You Have to See This October

Charlotte Gainsbourg Made Two Movies and an Album
What have you been doing?

Director's Spotlight: Darren Aronofsky on 'Mother!'
The ever-intense Darren Aronofsky concocts a chilling puzzle of a movie and dares you to find your way out.

Review: "Battle of the Sexes" Is So Much More Than a Tennis Movie
Emma Stone and Steve Carell take us back to an epic match that changed the balance.

Fever Pitch
After shooting onto Hollywood's radar just a few years ago, the incomparably talented, laser-focused Alicia Vikander has already snagged an Oscar, slayed Michael Fassbender, and dominated the indie drama beat. Now—as her latest period film, Tulip Fever, hits theaters—she's training those transfixing brown eyes on a new set of challenges, including a little franchise called Tomb Raider.

Aubrey Plaza Shines Darkly as the Single White Female For Our Time
Ingrid Goes West is a savagely funny comedy about a pathologically needy woman on a social media rampage.

The 3 Must-See Movies This August

The Big Sick Is the Summer's Best Rom-Com
In The Big Sick, Kumail Nanjiani shines as a Pakistani American comedian in Chicago who's juggling his family's efforts to arrange his marriage and a very American sweetheart of his own choosing.

A Cheating Family Makes "a Ton of Mistakes" in Landline
Gillian Robespierre follows Obvious Child with a quietly spectacular dramedy.

Rough Night Is the Best Bad Bachelorette Movie Yet
What is it about an impending marriage that makes the betrothed and her closest friends go absolutely bonkers?

In Megan Leavey, a Harrowing Iraq War Story
A longtime documentarian goes in a bold new direction with a heartfelt and affecting feature about a woman and her canine companion.

The 3 Must-See Movies This June

'The Dinner' Is a Midnight-Dark Comedy of Manners

Casting JonBenet: Not Just Another Schlocky Exposé
A charismatic child, a heinous unsolved crime, a bewildered community: all ingredients for a bewitching documentary.

Their Finest: Not Just a Quaint, Nostalgic Period Piece
The atmospheric British film finds unexpected resonances with current events.
