Tom Hanks
Aaron Eckhart Has Gone To The Dogs in Muzzle: City...
From Provo to Gotham City, the name Aaron Eckhart is one that is associated with a legacy of stellar acting and memorable storytelling. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Interviews
Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck on Their Cinematic Mixtape, Freaky...
Freaky Tales unfolds like a series of mythic tall tales—part memory, part comic book, part hometown scrapbook. … read more
In The Divorce Between Sundance and Utah, It’s The Kids...
As long as the people pulling his strings insist on clinging to an erroneous definition of “Utah’s values” dictated by bigotry, we’re doomed to stay single and bitter for a long time. … read more
Jean Reno, David Schurmann and My Penguin Friend
As My Penguin Friend hits theaters, Reno and Schurmann are very pleased at the opportunity to share this heartwarming film with audiences around the world. … read more
Sundance Film Review: Freaky Tales
Freaky Tales follows four stories that gradually intersect and entangle, though the end product feels more like a mixtape than an anthology. … read more
Film Review: A Man Called Otto
A Man Called Otto is an excellent showcase for one of the top movie stars of the past 50 years and a poignant study of loneliness, despair and love. … read more
Film Review: Finch
Finch is a buddy road movie that isn’t always a smooth ride, however it certainly is one of the most involving major releases of the year. … read more
Film Review: Greyhound
Greyhound is taut and thrilling, but firmly grounded in reality. It showcases Tom Hanks’ commanding prowess both on-screen and as a scriptwriter. … read more
Film Review: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is a rare film that left me wanting to be a better person and grateful for everything I’ve learned. … read more