With Looper set to open Canada's premier film festival, we got word yesterday that Paul Andrew Williams' dramedy Song For Marion will be taking the closing ...
Following 2003's Ben Affleck-starring Daredevil, we were on the verge of getting a very different take on the superhero from The Grey and Narc director Joe ...
Update: Universal has issued an official statement on the report, which can be read here.
To the surprise of few, Universal is pumping the brakes on thei...
Arriving in theaters this week, there's few films in 2012 as uncomfortably intense as Craig Zobel's Compliance. Taking place almost entirely in a fast food ...
I thought Tomas Alfredson was the perfect match for a John le Carre adaptation with last year's finely-tuned, detached Tinker Tailer Soldier Spy, but we may...
With a knack for mixing strong characters and flat-out hilarity as smoothly as Miguel Arteta, it's unfortunate the director is as overlooked as he is. After...
When one is involved with as many films as James Franco is, there's bound to be a number of misfires, especially in the low-budget arena he likes to play ar...
After each new project is a slightly different version than the last -- mostly all taking place in the Los Angeles police/crime underground -- Training Day ...
Although he was part of the Cannes jury this year, Pulp Fiction star Tim Roth also led a drama that debuted during the Critics’ Week section. From first-tim...
Coming off her quaint romantic drama Cairo Time, director Ruba Nadda is adding a few more thrils for her next project, Inescapable. Taking her star Alexande...
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