TIFF Review: Colossal

For more TIFF 2016 coverage, go here.  Certainly one of the films with the most bizarre synopsis at TIFF this year, Colossal, written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, is also one of the most surprising delights. A film which manages to blend monster…

SDCC ’16 News: First trailer for FX Legion impresses

Marvel is everywhere these days and it’s best to either buckle up and enjoy or look elsewhere for entertainment, because it’s here to stay. As someone who has a rather positive outlook on the whole superhero domination, this isn’t too…

Tribeca Movie Review: The Ticket

Dan Stevens delivers a powerhouse performance in Ido Fluk’s philosophical family drama The Ticket. Premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, the film tackles themes about faith, the virtues of comfort and the easy descent a man takes when given the slippery…

Dan Stevens Joins Emma Watson and Luke Evans in Disney’s Live-Action ‘Beauty and the Beast’

After it was announced yesterday that Luke Evans (Dracula Untold) is also in talks to play Gaston in Disney’s upcoming live-action version of Beauty and the Beast, rumors started to swirl that Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey) is in talks to…

Interview: Dan Stevens, Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett Talk ‘The Guest’

Hitting theaters today is The Guest, the new thriller from director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett, who were behind You’re Next from last year. The story is about a soldier who introduces himself to the Petersons, claiming to be a friend of…

Gaby’s Movie Review: The Guest

That Dan Stevens, man. With his blue eyes, charming smile and angular good looks, I’d invite him in my house any day, no questions asked. Luckily, Dan Stevens is a nice, decent person in real life. As for his character, David, in the new horror/thriller The Guest, something darker lurks underneath his seemingly cool façade.

Trailer: ‘The Guest,’ Starring Dan Stevens

Check out the trailer below for ‘The Guest,’ directed by Adam Wingard, written by Simon Barrett and starring Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Leland Orser, Sheila Kelley, Brendan Meyer and Lance Reddick From the director of ‘You’re Next’ and featuring a standout, badass performance from Dan Stevens (“Downton Abbey”),…