Instead of revealing when half of Hollywood is at the Sundance Film Festival, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences thankfully pushed up the date ...
For any other director going from a biopic surrounding one of America's greatest leaders to a post-apocalyptic robot blockbuster would be an odd move, but w...
Could we have the first big international hit of 2013? While we're hoping that honor goes to Wong Kar-wai's recently premiered The Grandmaster, the French p...
As a precursor to tomorrow's Oscar nominations, the British Academy Of Film And Television Arts have unveiled their choices for the best in cinema this year...
Remember The Last Exorcism? Well, it turns out it was also one of a very profitable variety, raking in over $70 million on a budget less than $2 million, so...
Amidst the silly awards season, I've always enjoyed a breath of fresh, hate-filled air with the Razzies Nominations. "Honoring" the worst of the year, the ...
Having wrapped up 2012 in film, it's time to look ahead. There's a great deal for movie-lovers to anticipate in 2013, but before we get to our most-anticipate...
With this year's Consumer Electronics Show kicking off in Las Vegas, manufacturers of the world's finest in entertainment need something to showcase their l...
Well, it's easy to admit we saw this one coming. After having trouble finding a project to follow-up One Hour Photo, director Mark Romanek finally settled o...
At this point, I've come to the bitter realization that The Last Stand will, in strong likelihood, be a lesser effort from talented South Korean director Ki...
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