Appropriately gauge your expectations, and you'll love it.
This movie is sure to bring you much (Anya-Taylor) joy.
Losing the original actors for Max and Furiosa might be a feature, not a bug.
"But to be fair, this is what George [Miller] wanted. And it is seamless."
High on exhaust and the limitless capabilities of cinema, this no-brakes franchise keeps careening onward as if it could run forever.
"They were just two very different performers," George Miller said of the Mad Max stars.
Babe, wake up, a new Furiosa just dropped.
"But he's just a raggedy man?"
Certified nut/genius George Miller followed up movie-of-the-century-so-far
Mad Max: Fury Road with this wild, visually audacious tale starring Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba.
No, you can't wish for more wishes.
Here's a breakdown covering 12 of the most promising premieres from the sunny south of France.
"I was in survival mode; I was really scared sh*tless."
We got much love for Immortan Joe.
Babe: Pig In The City contains all the energy and panache of any of director George Miller's Mad Max pictures.
The fan-made video mashes up the worlds of Georges Lucas and Miller.
If the virtual reality revolution were to happen, a major filmmaker might have to step into the ring. Here are ten directors we'd like to see give VR a try.
Much like death and taxes, movie remakes are inevitable — but they don't have to ruin your life.
The 'Grey's Anatomy' alum will play the estranged husband of Franco's love interest.
It's like if the 'Fast and Furious' films were made for the art house.