LOS ANGELES -- “Everything Everywhere All at Once” could best summarize Michelle Yeoh these days.
Movie critic Bruce Miller says Tom Hanks does a nice job setting up barriers as a grumpy old man in “A Man Called Otto.” The new film might ea…
“Knives Out” launched a franchise for Rian Johnson. Now, “The Menu” could prompt a series of food thrillers.
We haven’t even gotten the nominations and already it’s clear: “Avatar” won’t win Oscar’s Best Picture prize.
Sioux City Journal entertainment critic Bruce Miller says that while Chucky sets the standard for evil dolls, there's a new girl in town. She’…
Part “Chucky,” part “Terminator,” the wickedly smart "M3gan" follows a state-of-the-art robot who’s expected to rock the toy market, particularly since she has the ability to befriend kids who have been through crises.
More has happened in the life of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein since “She Said” was released in the fall.
“I Wanna Dance With Somebody” won’t tarnish Houston’s reputation a bit. But it could prompt plenty of Google searches just to discover what it was that ended her life way too soon. She danced, all right. But with what?
The success of a musical screen biography depends on two factors – the actor’s ability to make audiences believe he or she is that person and the quality of the music.
Movie critic Bruce Miller says Whitney Houston deserves better than the glossy biography, “I Wanna Dance With Somebody.”
Time hasn’t helped “Black Adam” any. In two months, it still seems like a repeat of other, more interesting superhero films.
Damien Chazelle did a fine job peering in at Hollywood in “La La Land.”
Students in his Zoom class have no idea what Charlie looks like. But they can tell he’s a stickler, particularly when it comes to criticizing their writing.
Journal movie critic Bruce Miller says "Babylon", starring Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt, is a party that doesn’t quite entertain. Even those wh…
Just in time for that lull between holidays, several big films are hitting the DVD market. Most likely, they’ll figure into the Oscar race.
Make no mistake: “Avatar: The Way of Water” looks like a billion bucks.
Movie critic Bruce Miller says “Avatar: The Way of Water” is technically brilliant. The visuals pop to life on screen but they’re so extensive…
Critically-acclaimed director Ron Howard chatted with the Sioux City Journal about how he worked to bring 2018 cave rescue to life on screen
Movie critic Bruce Miller says “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” is a cracklingly good mystery with layers of fun and an approach to parties…
“Glass Onion,” a whodunit mystery shot like an old-school thriller, is a dandy film – one of the year’s most entertaining.
Actors Jennifer Ehle and Amina Nieves describe their characters in “1923” a Yellowstone origin story on Paramount+.
You can’t ignore a film called “A Christmas Karen.” And, quite likely, Viola Davis’ “The Woman King” will be in the awards hunt. But the film that will probably get the most attention this week is “Ticket to Paradise.”