Glass Castle: Oscar-Winner Brie (Room) Larson New Film

Walls’s acclaimed memoir, “The Glass Castle,” which connected with millions of readers, unveiled the secret she’d long kept of her childhood: a gothic coming-of-age amid poverty, disaster, rebellion and estrangement from society.

Last Tycoon: Interview with Matt Bomer

How do you stay commercial but also try to be an artist? Will you even get the chance to be a part of the commercial system?

Okja: Original Children Fable, With Black Humor, Message and Edge

Boldly original, Okja, the new film from the talented South Korean writer-director Bong’s film, is not just an ambitious, politically conscious film with a social message, but a charming, well-crafted fable about the incomparable love of a young girl for her special pig.

Greatest Showman: Interview with Star Hugh Jackman

I did a lot of research into Barnum and we are basically telling the story as if  Barnum was directing it–Hugh Jackman

War for the Planet of the Apes: Interview with Director Matt Reeves

The idea of doing a war movie is to look into our nature and our capacity for destruction and creation, and to see how those two things are in opposition–Matt Reeves