With three major films set to premiere at Film Society of Lincoln Center's 51st New York Film Festival in the form of Paul Greengrass' Captain Phillips, Ben...
Horror films are known for turning everyday animals into unsuspected terrors, be they giant mutant bugs, murderous vermin, or the flying scourge in Alfred H...
Despite their massive budgets, Hollywood is getting frugal, attempting to secure the maximum amount of tax credits for their productions, resulting increase...
This year's Sundance brought documentaries surrounding two recording studios in two very different towns. One in Alabama, surrounded by thick ponds and dirt...
With Harvey Weinstein’s recent efforts -- shepherding a revised American cut of Wong Kar-wai’s The Grandmaster, which begins its U.S. release on August 23rd...
Welcome to the latest episode of our official podcast, The Film Stage Show. This week, associate editor Nick Newman, writer Danny King and I review both Woo...
The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other bits r...
70 years ago today in Greenwich Village, one of our greatest actors came into this world. Jumping into acting in his early 20's, Robert De Niro has gone on ...
Not content to let their Twilight Zone movie fade into development hell, Warner Bros. and Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way have restarted the long-gestating p...
We'll be bringing you a major fall 2013 preview in the coming weeks, but sitting atop our best films we've already seen rundown will be the Cannes Palme d'O...