As a prequel to the 2014 horror flick Ouija, we find out exactly how the evil was released by the dreaded spirit board in Mike Flanagan's Ouija: Origin of Evil, which is getting ready to make its bow in theatres. Though the original wasn't very well received, this second outing for the franchise is a significant step up and a bloody good horror film.
We haven't seen much of Jonás Cuarón since he penned the stunning sci-fi film Gravity back in 2013, but he's returned this week with Desierto, a tense thriller which he wrote and directed. Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Gael Garcia Bernal, it follows the plight of a group of Mexicans illegally crossing the US border somewhere in the desert.
We haven't seen much of Jonás Cuarón since he penned the stunning sci-fi film Gravity back in 2013, but he's returned this week with Desierto, a tense thriller which he wrote and directed. Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Gael Garcia Bernal, it follows the plight of a group of Mexicans illegally crossing the US border somewhere in the desert.
It's been 10 years since we've been treated to a deliciously quirky, fully improvised mockumentary from director Christopher Guest, but now he's back to deliver to us the hilarious Netflix movie, Mascots.
In 2004's Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason, we saw Bridget (Renee Zellweger) seemingly find true love with her Mr. Darcy (Colin Firth), but, as we've learned, in Bridget's world, nothing ever runs smoothly. Case in point: It's 10 years later and in Bridget Jones's Baby, she's 43 and again single, having seen her relationship with uptight lawyer Mark Darcy fall apart a few years prior. That isn't to say the rest of Bridge's life is in shambles, though. Quite the contrary, in fact.
With his latest film, the aptly titled Snowden, director Oliver Stone has set his sights on telling the compelling story of the NSA whistleblower who leaked thousands of classified documents to the press, exposing how the U.S. intelligence community can basically spy on anyone they choose to.
With his latest film, the aptly titled Snowden, director Oliver Stone has set his sights on telling the compelling story of the NSA whistleblower who leaked thousands of classified documents to the press, exposing how the U.S. intelligence community can basically spy on anyone they choose to.