Animation can take many forms and today brings two new teaser trailers for ones that take on distinctly different approaches, both arriving this fall. First...
With new films from David Cronenberg, Olivier Assayas, the Dardennes, David Michod, Mike Leigh, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, and more likely to premiere at Cannes Fil...
Coming off her success on Beasts of the Southern Wild, Quvenzhané Wallis took a small part in this year's Best Picture winner, 12 Years a Slave, but her fol...
Although it's already out on Blu-ray after racking up an impressive $50 million at the domestic box-office, 12 Years a Slave's Best Picture win has prompted...
After taking part in very different tales of New York -- Emory Cohen, in the upstate, downtrodden Schenectady in The Place Beyond the Pines and Callan McAul...
The found-footage certainly feels tired as of late, with countless low-budget entries simply repeating the trends of its predecessors. However, this spring,...
After Paramount paid for Michael Bay's passion project, Pain & Gain -- resulting in what's easily the blockbuster director's best film -- he was obligat...
Featuring new features from a handful of cinema's greatest auteurs, along with a few well-crafted genre movies, a documentary on one of music's finest bands and another on perhaps the best film we'll never see, it's a stellar month for film....
While most productions have their ups and downs, few as of late are more public than Community. After creating the show and producing three seasons, Dan Har...
After a festival run that began in Cannes, stopped in Toronto, Chicago, AFI, and most recently, Sundance Film Festival, Jeremy Saulnier's revenge thriller w...
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