Alex Garland's Civil War marked history for A24 as it became the indie studio's highest-grossing opening weekend ever. The film - which follows Kirsten
The star of Alex Garland's "Civil War" has spent her current press tour doing something wild: offering direct and straightforward answers that are delighting her fans.
Writer-director Alex Garland’s Civil War is a nightmare, but not because it takes place in a dystopian war-torn United States. He has made a film about modern day America that has absolutely zero interest in modern-day America.
The star of Alex Garland's latest knows the film — about a war-torn and divided America — might sound scary in this current climate, but as she explains to IndieWire, it's got other stuff on its mind, too.
Mena Suvari was ultimately cast as a high school cheerleader who becomes the object of a suburban dad's (Kevin Spacey) desires.
"It was almost like I was resuscitating him," Dunst said of smooching co-star Tobey Maguire in the rain.
Cailee Spaeny also stars in the "Ex Machina" director's vision of an America at war with itself.
Some movie sets are too visually stunning for words. What we can say is that we want to live inside these movies.
Shakespeare has found a home in drama, political thrillers, and, perhaps most surprisingly, teenage comedy. There is, seemingly, a Shakespeare for every cinematic taste that one can imagine.
Popular culture has long been obsessed with the lives and loves of royalty, and while kings have, of course, come in for their fair share of representations, it’s hard to argue that some of the most notable on-screen royals have been women.
Whether it’s peering into the future — with all of its perils and promise — or excavating humanity’s deepest fears and desires about the body, sci-fi films have always been incredibly thought-provoking.
Sure, “Marie Antoinette” and “Priscilla” are set 200 years apart, but writer-director Sofia Coppola can’t help but compare the two historical women ahead of her upcoming Priscilla Presley biopic.
Charlotte Gainsbourg was melancholic on the set of Lars von Trier’s “Melancholia.” The longtime von Trier collaborator reflected on the 2011 feature starring Kirsten Dunst as a woeful bride who sinks into depression as the end of the world looms.
Movies may be magic, but ask anyone in Hollywood and they’ll tell you: That magic doesn’t come free.
Spider-Man: Homecoming had to work hard to justify its existence, and it did. Let’s go a little deeper with 20 facts you might not know about Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Can we get an I-R-O-N-Y? Kirsten Dunst, the definitive early 2000s teen queen who starred in blockbusters like “Spider-Man” and indie marvels such as “The Virgin Suicides” and “Drop Dead Gorgeous,” once second-guessed her career choices, thanks to one of her peers.
The nominees for the 94th Academy Awards were unveiled Tuesday morning (Feb. 8), and leading the pack is The Power of the Dog with 12 nods.
Outer space can be dangerous, especially in movies.
This list of the top 25 films set in the District of Columbia is not solely movies about our federal government.
On Season Two of “Fargo,” Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons carried 10 episodes of the 2015 FX series as a couple fending off a whole mess of trouble. By 2017, they were engaged.
Spider-Man: No Way Home, released last Friday (Dec. 17), brought all three Spider-Man actors together despite Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield repeatedly lying to us all.
Kirsten Dunst starred as Mary Jane Watson opposite Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man/Peter Parker in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy from 2002-07.
It’s hard to believe, but the 2010s are almost over. A whole decade full of truly great television — a decade of “Peak TV,” you see — that deserves to be looked back on.
What’s an award show without a host? Well, as we learned at the most recent Oscars, sometimes it can be all right. However, a great host makes watching a bunch of famous people get awards that much more enjoyable.
With 18 seasons under its belt and a 19th set to premiere on Sept. 27, 2017, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” is considered by many to be one of the greatest crime dramas of all time.
The Labor Day weekend marks the end of the summer blockbuster season. This year's biggest summer blockbuster has been "Wonder Woman," the Patty Jenkins-directed movie that has made a boatload of money for Warner Bros., its studio.
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