The Story Supervisor of the new Pixar film talks about his inspiration for Coco, and why the movie is more about remembrance than death.
Cinema Siren gives her spoiler-free review of the DC film featuring Wonder Woman, Batman, and newcomers The Flash, Cyborg, and Aquaman.
Can Batman and Wonder Woman save the world from destruction? Plus, pull out the box of tissues for "Mudbound" and Julia Roberts' "Wonder."
Will the Agatha Christie film adaptation live up to the novel? Plus, Nicole Kidman fights for her life as Will Ferrell fights for Christmas.
The Syrian filmmaker reportedly was in Turkey when an attempt was made on his life, but one news outlet claims he's lying.
Chris Hemsworth and Cate Blanchett star as mythical siblings battling for power, while Greta Gerwig makes her debut as a solo director.
The actor and activist was in town for the Washington West Film Festival to promote his short film, "Black America Again."
Mudbound, Call Me By Your Name, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and Lady Bird are 4 of 2017’s best films. Cinema Siren's reviews:
Robert Duvall and Clive Davis will also be on hand for the star-studded event, which kicks off in Reston this weekend.
World famous artist Ai Weiwei has released a documentary about the global refugee crisis-Read Cinema Siren's review and exclusive interview.
The film about the man behind the heroine and the life he shared with two women is a fascinating look at polyamory. Cinema Siren's Review:
Liam Neeson and Diane Lane elevate a weak script about the fascinating story of Watergate’s Deep Throat. Cinema Siren's review:
Cinema Siren tells you why it spectacularly elevates Itself above mere sequel-ness, while avoiding any and all plot points.
This great but gut-wrenching documentary explores the complicated, controversial world of trophy hunting. Cinema Siren's review:
The fest, occurring October 19th through the 22nd, proves once again there is room for prestige, diversity, and inclusion all at once.
This week features battles and fights, for women's rights, reproductive rights, and the fight to survive a terrorist bombing. Reviews:
A new film offers a look at an important activist that helped change the face of feminism and worker's rights that too few people know.
The true story of an innocent man in prison for murder, and the fight to free him, Crown Heights releases this weekend-Cinema Siren reviews:
We could all use a break from reality, no? Two movies fit the bill, one with Jules from Pulp Fiction, and one that's far better:
San Diego Comic-Con 2017 offers lots to fanboys and girls of every description. Panel producer Leslie Combemale lists and discusses them.
A brand new music festival is kicking off at Lake Anne Plaza featuring "Americana tunes lakeside."
Cinema Siren reviews the new reboot of the super arachnid, which takes place in high school with awkward teens...it's a Marvel genre mashup!
Edgar Wright's film has been universally praised by critics and audiences. Is it the next big winner at the box office? Cinema Siren review:
See this female-helmed feature on the beloved Canadian folk artist
Cinema Siren says all folks should be celebrating with the LGBTQ community, with the help of the Oscar-winning Milk screenwriter
If you're looking for an Indie to see this weekend, Dean is worth seeing, not least for the two Oscar winners co-starring in it.
Wonder Woman is only the 4th live-action film directed by a woman with a budget over $100 million. Thank Themyscira it's great. Review:
Wakefield and The Wedding Plan are out this weekend. Read Cinema Siren's reviews and interview with Wakefield director, Robin Swicord:
Alien: Covenant, The Wall, and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword fill theaters full of action and violence. Are any of them worth seeing?
In case you were wondering how to make a sequel as entertaining as the first, while adding even more heart, here's your answer:
Bohn left a teaching job in Sterling, Virginia, to find success with “LESSON PLANS TO LATE NIGHT”, opening May 3rd in DC.
Box office for F8 is already sealed, but we're reviewing it anyway...should YOU see it? Read on:
Their Finest comes to arthouse theaters nationwide today, helmed by a woman, with a female heroine. It's way better than its competition.
Chris Evans brings his charm and charisma to "Gifted," a small tale about a big-brained little girl.
Director Niki Caro and Jessica Chastain team up to tell an inspiring true story of heroism during the Holocaust
Director Danny Boyle brings back the characters loved and hated the world over 20 years later. Are they worth revisiting?
The Oscar-winning director talks about bringing back the bad boys of Scotland 20 years after his 1996 classic.
The short films will be screened March 28, 7:30 pm at CenterStage, Reston Community Center Hunters Woods.
Will Kong win big in the mutants vs. monsters box office showdown?
Jennifer Lambert's portrayal of Rose in "Gypsy" won the admiration of WATCH judges at Sunday night's ceremony.