Pawn Sacrifice takes us back to the days of the Cold War and to a time when chess prodigy Bobby Fischer was one of the biggest celebrities in the world.
Chiwetel Ejiofor has left us speechless with his performances in 12 Years a Slave, Children of Men, Dirty Pretty Things and Kinky Boots, and now he's done it yet again in Craig Zobel’s Z for Zachariah.
On the surface, Creep looks like yet another found footage movie and the kind that Blumhouse Productions keeps churning out month after month. But once you watch it, you'll discover something different and far more unnerving about it.
Dope was one of the big success stories at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, and now it’s making its way to movie theaters around the country. Written and directed by Rick Famuyiwa (The Wood, Brown Sugar and Our Family Wedding), it stars Shameik Moore as Malcolm, a straight-A student with a love for ‘90s hip hop and Game of Thrones. Basically, he’s a geek living in a rough neighborhood in Los Angeles hoping to get into a good college.
Many movies today feature characters that leave their normal lives behind for something extraordinary or exclusive, but Barely Lethal takes that story in the opposite direction.