“This movie was doomed, from a financial point of view. I get it. I really do. When you look at the movies people like and go and see, I think it’s pretty f...
What if the world’s greatest minds could live beyond their bodies? Imagine what Steve Jobs or Albert Einstein could have accomplished with 50 more years of work...
Werner Herzog's first narrative feature in quite some time will finally be arriving this fall, following a premiere at Berlin this year. Queen of the Desert...
Today brings some new images for various projects, ranging from one of next year's biggest films to an international drama we hope pops up on the fall festi...
After highlighting our 30 favorite films of the year thus far, it's time to transition to the back half of 2015 and kicking things off in July is a fairly major month....
While his work is certainly appreciated in Canada and elsewhere around the world, it seems to be taking the United States a little more to time to recognize...
London Has Fallen and only Gerard Butler can help get it back up. After the Antoine Fuqua-helmed Olympus Has Fallen racked up over $160 million worldwide, p...
Translating a foreign film to the world of Hollywood can be a tricky proposition. Few succeed while most fail, but when it comes to the re-do of Juan José C...
One of the most divisive movies to premiere at Cannes this year was, to little surprise, the latest work from Gaspar Noé. His 3D melodrama, Love, tracks the...
Few filmmakers continue to impress and astound with each new film the way Claire Denis manages to do, so when she announces her latest film, it's cause for ...
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