While production on Jurassic World is currently underway, if one needs a dinosaur fix before next summer, a forthcoming documentary might do the trick. Comi...
Although he didn't make an appearance, the legendary Jean-Luc Godard's presence was heavily felt at Cannes Film Festival this year. He premiered his latest ...
While this year's Cannes Film Festival recently wrapped up (see our complete coverage here), there's still a handful of hold-overs from last year's festival...
After more than a week-and-a-half of screenings, the 67th Cannes Film Festival comes to a close today, and while one can catch up on all of our reviews, int...
With this year's World Cup kicking off in less than a month, advertisers are preparing to getting their client's brands out in front of the millions of eyes...
Reteaming with his Training Day director Antoine Fuqua, The Equalizer marks the first potential action franchise for Denzel Washington, who is playing a "tr...
There's very few cinematographers that will greatly multiply our interest in a project based on their involvement alone, but Roger Deakins is certainly one....
Well, there goes any interest in our most-anticipated offering Marvel has had to date. After being attached to the project for many years -- since 2006, to ...
After pouring his life and savings (and family's savings) into the revenge thriller Blue Ruin, it looks like it paid off for writer-director Jeremy Saulnier...
Cold In July, the latest feature from director Jim Mickle, is a difficult film to define. Based on Joe R. Lansdale's 1989 novel, the Texas-set story jumps from family drama to horror to thriller all the way to an all-out actioner. Far removed from his cold, clean serial killer character in Dexter, Michael C. Hall‘s first role following the series’ conclusion finds him as a family man put in a distressing situation, complete with an abiding mullet and mustache....
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