Today we've got the first look at one of my most-anticipated titles in the Sundance 2013 line-up, the drama Ain’t Them Bodies Saints. From writer/director D...
While much of the film world is obsessed with wrapping up 2012 in film, we've now get our first glimpse at the best in independent cinema as Sundance Film F...
With Sundance unveiling their initial line-up today, some have predicted that Park Chan-wook's Hollywood debut Stoker would be popping up amongst the slate ...
Although the comedy troupe Broken Lizard delivered with Super Troopers and Beerfest, the rest of their output has seen a significant dip in quality and it l...
It's seeming like we're always going to have to wait awhile for the next project from Mark Romanek. After delivering One Hour Photo back in 2002, the direct...
Although it's been less than a month since we heard a new Star Wars trilogy is being set into motion, it's been a whirlwind of rumors with a few brief glimp...
While The A-Team was a modest success for Joe Carnahan, it was his return to a smaller budget with the survival tale The Grey this year that gave him a heal...
With the first screenings kicking off to a positive response this week, one can confirm that Kathryn Bigelow's hunt for Osama bin Laden film Zero Dark Thirt...
While most films that debuted at Cannes earlier this year either had distribution going in or were soon acquired upon exiting, there have been a few straggl...
When it comes to a new Quentin Tarantino film, our tickets are pretty much reserved by name only, but since we're (sadly) not the only audience for film, Th...
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