There's few people doing finer video essays online than Tony Zhou and his Every Frame a Painting pieces (see them all here). In his latest work, he explores...
After The Fault in Our Stars became one of last summer's most successful films, taking in over $300 million (not too shabby for a film which featured exactl...
When it comes to the career of Guy Ritchie, it can pretty much be divided in the time periods before and after Snatch. Despite finding a bit of enjoyment in...
With Taken director Pierre Morel at the helm and an accomplished actor who is hoping for his action breakthrough (Sean Penn), one can't fault The Gunman for sel...
In terms of aliens invading Earth in the year's tentpoles, perhaps one of the most inspired choices comes with Pixels. Sony's blockbuster follows a group of...
While the majority of the audience doesn't give a second thought to the process of realization for the things they see on the screen, we always find it fasc...
Although it might have been not as well-received as his other films on its original release, Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou has certainly...
After touring various festivals such as Venice, NYFF, Toronto, Tokyo, Stockholm, and more, the acclaimed drama Heaven Knows What will finally hit theaters l...
After eight Oscar nominations, composer Alexandre Desplat finally picked up his first win this year for his work on Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel,...
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