Mario Barrios enters the bout as the reigning WBC welterweight champion, bringing size, pressure, and championship experience into his first defense of the full 147-pound title. Barrios (29-2-1, 18 ...
How To Make a Killing, a dark comedy starring Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley, is new in theaters. How soon will it be available to watch at home? Written and directed by John Patton Ford (Emily the ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. In a long-awaited match for the championship, The Ring travels ...
In a long-awaited match for the championship, The Ring travels to “Sin City,” where Texan Mario Barrios (29-2-2) defends his WBC Welterweight title belt against California-native Ryan Garcia (24-2-0) ...
The U.S. men’s hockey team sits one win away from its first gold medal since “The Miracle on Ice.” Team USA dominated Slovakia in the semifinal matchup Friday, winning 6-2 at Milano Santagiulia Ice ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Olivia Singh is a reporter covering TV and film. Glen Powell returns to the big screen with a new thriller that’ll keep audiences ...
Margaret Qualley, Ed Harris and Topher Grace also appear in John Patton Ford's reimagining of the classic 'Kind Hearts and Coronets.' By Frank Scheck Trying to find your niche as a movie star isn’t ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: If you loved Emily the Criminal, then you should know that the Emily the Criminal writer/director has a new movie in theaters this weekend starring Glen Powell, called ...
The actor stars in this comedy with a high corpse count, but the movie’s lightness soon becomes forced. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site ...
“How to Make a Killing” boasts an opening so strong that it buys enough audience goodwill to coast through nearly its entire running time. That’s priceless in a screwball murder movie in which ...
"Emily the Criminal" filmmaker John Patton Ford loosely adapts "Kind Hearts and Coronets" for a star-packed outing hobbled by an oddly dull script and a tone that (unfortunately) matches it. There are ...
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