Downton: Abbey: A New Era offers more for fans to love, including a very funny play between the advent of sound cinema and Downton's need to change.
The latest Downton Abbey: A New Era trailer is here, with its delightful GOWNS and that theme song we all know by heart.
Criterion has put together a collection of marital tales, most of which aren’t going to inspire you to jump to propose any time soon: the ones who stay together are miserable (or, in one case, possibly a fantasy), those who part do so in a morass of bigamy, infidelity and acrimony.
Wendy Hiller would have laughed to see anyone summing up her twenty-one film career. She always considered it something of an adjunct to her work on stage.
They say it’s a Golden Age for television, but the Downton Abbey movie proves that the big screen still reigns supreme.
The only thing wrong with The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is everything. Even a talented cast can't save this one.
75 year old playwright Israel Horovitz's first big screen directorial outing My Old Lady probably should have stayed on stage.
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If you’re a fan of Bill Willingham’s amazing Eisner award-winning comic book series Fables, then you’ve probably heard the recent announcement that the DC/Vertigo series is being developed for the silver screen. Here’s our list of dream casting for the upcoming Fables movie!
Already somewhat underrated, Dustin Hoffman's directorial debut Quartet will appeal beyond the older crowd it's aimed at and giving plenty of laughs and great performances to people who couldn't care less about old people and the opera in the slightest.
A new week begins and we're still covering the films of TIFF 2012! Today: Cloud Atlas, Quartet, The Impossible, Spring Breakers, Everyday, Writers, In the House, and iLL Manors