Released in September of 2007, Andrew Dominik's The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford made for one of the finest films of its landmark ...
With The Weinstein Company shifting one of their biopics, Nicole Kidman's Grace of Monaco, to next year, some eyes are on Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom to s...
While the non-fiction arena is a sprawling field, including a wide range of stories told through various techniques, one organization has set out to narrow do...
Portraying one of the most affecting relationships of the year, Abdellatif Kechiche's Adèle Exarchopoulos- and Léa Seydoux-led drama Blue Is The Warmest Col...
With the normal Hollywood dry spell in the first few months of any given year, all eyes are on Darren Aronofsky to continue his track record and deliver som...
With the December month becoming an increasingly busy marketplace for film, for the past few years, Paramount has opted for thriller entries to grab the eye...
This past weekend, Universal Pictures ponied up a heft chunk of change -- $1.2 million, to be exact -- for Aaron Berg's look into the formation of Britain's...
While the Marvel films thus far have more or less been cookie-cutter molds of what'd you expect, a few upcoming films in their universe are looking to chang...
Arriving in theaters this Friday is one of finest films of the year, Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave. The drama follows the harrowing, true journey of Sol...
There's only a handful of actors whose name only will pique our interest in a film and Bill Murray is certainly one of them. He'll be seen amongst George Cl...
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