Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst's first feature together captures the tragedy of five sisters, isolated by their religious parents.
Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst's first feature together captures the tragedy of five sisters, isolated by their religious parents.
The radical, not-so-real biopic of the real-life queen offers a solid performance from Kirsten Dunst.
Is there more to Robert De Niro and Zac Efron's crass and obscene comedy than we originally thought?
Frankenstein's monster tragedy still holds up - 86 years later.
A personal take on Wonder Woman and the controversial women-only screenings.
How awesome is Kurt Russell? These five films are all the proof you need.
The directors that could bring some much-needed originality to Universal's Dark Universe.
A film molded in wartime.
Universal Monsters Week begins with this James Whale classic!