Gina Rodriguez

‘Kajillionaire’ Interview: Gina Rodriguez on Returning to Sundance & Her Thoughts about Inclusion in the Industry

A young woman's life changes when her criminal parents invite a peculiar woman into their devious schemes.

‘Kajillionaire’ Interview: Miranda July on making original films and the importance of film festivals

Two con artists have spent 26 years training their only daughter to swindle, scam and steal at every turn. During a desperate and hastily conceived heist, they charm a stranger into joining th...

Review: ‘Smallfoot’ Finds New Path For Missing Link

Animated films like Smallfoot tend to fall into a particular category. It’s not a bad movie, and it’s made on a big enough scale to feature a lot of talent and strong 3D animation, but it feels like a...

6 Fair

Review: Go For a Wild and Strange Journey in ‘Annihilation’

"Annihilation" will be an acquired taste, and it should start some conversations. Kit Bowen reviews...

Review: ‘Annihilation’ Presents A Dangerous Trip Through Wonderland

It can’t be simple to follow-up a directorial debut as successful as the Oscar-winning Ex Machina. For Alex Garland, however, things just seem to be falling into place. Annihilation is his sophomore e...

8 Great

Review: ‘Ferdinand’ Fights For A Flowery Good Time

Along with heavy-hitters such as Pixar and DreamWorks Animation, as well as critical favorite Laika, Blue Sky Studios has been putting out major animated films at a steady pace. Ferdinand finds the st...

6 Fair

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