Debuting to just over $80 million worldwide this weekend, Alfonso Cuarón's space thriller Gravity exceeded expectations and already made most of its budget ...
After taking on William Shakespeare with this directorial debut Coriolanus, Ralph Fiennes is jumping to Charles Dickens with The Invisible Woman. Losing the...
After his sprawling, nearly three-hour romantic drama Laurence Anyways, Québec's Xavier Dolan has taken a much different route for his next project. Adapted...
While Guillermo del Toro tried his hand at a Godzilla homage of sorts with this summer's Pacific Rim, Monsters director Gareth Edwards will do the real thin...
The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other bits r...
Due to his lengthy shoot, extensive post-production and global promotion tour for Django Unchained, we'd have to think Quentin Tarantino's viewing log for 2...
"You, Frankenstein?" "Yes. I, Frankenstein." Sadly, that quote isn't in the overly serious, CGI-filled trailer for I, Frankenstein, and we doubt it'll be in...
Although it's been well over half-a-decade since I've tuned into Fox's Sunday night animation, every now and then there will be a gag or a cameo appearance ...
We'll chalk it up as a mere coincidence, but following the sad news this week that Tom Clancy has departed, our first poster for his next film adaptation la...
Released last summer in the United States, Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache's drama The Intouchables took in just over $10 million, a respectable amount fo...
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