While her formidable debut, In the Land of Blood and Honey, mostly went overlooked, Angelina Jolie's sophomore effort is already gaining more attention -- a...
When we floated the question of what might open the 2014 Venice Film Festival yesterday, the majority of our readers were spot on. While some guessed Inhere...
Late last year we took a look at a series of videos dissecting the history of editing and the iconic filmmakers, including D.W. Griffith and Sergei Eisenste...
Shaping up to be one of the few high points of the summer tentpole seasons, Matt Reeves' Dawn of the Planet of the Apes arrives this weekend amidst critical...
Today we have the debut looks at a trio of forthcoming films and first up is the latest work from Peter Strickland, who last gave us the acclaimed Berberian...
After Darren Aronofsky kicked off the Biblical epics earlier this year with Noah, another acclaimed director will bringing his offering to screens with Exod...
We discusses the critic's legacy, why it was important for him to tell the story the way he did, Ebert's relationship with critics, and if that mirrors James' own, being in production when Ebert passed, the new cut premiering at Cannes, Chaz Ebert's involvement, and much more. ...
After finding international acclaim with Blue is the Warmest Color and A Prophet, respectively, Léa Seydoux and Tahar Rahim have teamed for a romantic-tinge...
While the film has won the hearts of geeks before Marvel even announced its release date, it burrowed even deeper when James Gunn came aboard, followed by t...
Arriving in theaters this Friday is a cinematic experience like none other this year, Richard Linklater's Boyhood. If you've been reading the site since its...
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