Denzel Washington
"I looked like a Roman pimp, and I just loved it." Denzel Washington, Paul Mescal, and Ridley Scott tell us about making Gladiator II.
Gladiator II Review: An Imperfect but Rousing Sequel
For all its minor faults, Ridley Scott's latest is worth the price of admission for A-game performances from Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, and a scene-stealing Denzel Washington.
The Piano Lesson: TIFF 2024 Review
While The Piano Lesson delivers strong performances and stays true to Wilson's play, it might not leave a lasting impression.
The Equalizer 3 Review: A Fitting Conclusion to the Trilogy
Washington and Fuqua make up for an underwhelming second entry by bringing their all to 'The Equalizer 3,' taking the series out on top.
TIFF 2022: Sidney Review
Director Reginald Hudlin’s documentary Sidney spotlights Sidney Poitier’s legendary life and career.
Drive My Car Leads TFCA Award Winners
Drive My Car wins three TFCA Awards including Best Picture.
Interview: The Tragedy of Macbeth’s Alex Hassell and Shakespeare’s Musicality
The Tragedy of Macbeth star Alex Hassell discusses his performance as Ross in Joel Coen's film adaptation of the Shakespeare classic.
The Tragedy of Macbeth Review: Something Wicked
The Tragedy of Macbeth is an inspired take on the Shakespeare classic with excellent performances by Denzel Washington, Frances McDormand, and Kathryn Hunter.
A Journal for Jordan Review
Palpable chemistry between Michael B. Jordan and newcomer Chanté Adams makes A Journal for Jordan a warm surprise for holiday movie-going.
Summer Reading List: 10 Upcoming Adaptations for the Beach
Here are ten upcoming films based on books to help you plan your summer reading list.
The Little Things Review: This Murder Mystery Does Denzel Wrong
Directing a script he wrote in 1993, John Lee Hancock's crooked cop film feels naïve in 2020.
Movies vs. Matrimony: Season 3 Round 5
Find out which movie and which actor Daniel and Pauline debated during round 5!
Oscar Hindsight is 2020: What Should Have Won in Years Past?
Remember those movies that deserved to win Best Picture but didn't? The Academy is famous for making poor decisions, so we're looking back at the past decade to try to set the record straight and award the right movies and performers with Oscar gold.
BlacKkKlansman Review
Spike Lee's Blackkklansman is an excoriating, unapologetic shot in the face to Trump's America and may well serve as one of the defining films of this era.
Cannes 2018: BlacKkKlansman Review
Spike Lee's Blackkklansman is an excoriating, unapologetic shot in the face to Trump's America and may well serve as one of the defining films of this era.