Frederick Wiseman will cross the 82-year-old mark next year and the man is still churning out documentaries. After delivering two the best in the genre with...
After four separate announcements (here, here, here and here), the Toronto International Film Festival has rounded out their official line-up with the final...
It looks like Charlie Sheen wasn't around to join this family reunion. Premiering at Toronto Film Festival to good reviews, Emilio Estevez has directed his ...
I'm getting some déjà vu with this latest Terrence Malick story. After countless updates dating back to 2009, declaring The Tree of Life almost completed an...
I witnessed Sean Durkin's bold debut at Sundance Film Festival over 8 months ago and it still remains one of my favorites of the year. Martha Marcy May Marl...
For such a packed weekend, two holdovers ended up topping them all. Tate Taylor's The Help moved from second to first place, dropping a miniscule 21.4% for ...
We got one announcement in June and another just a few weeks ago that animation king Pixar have set two release dates for secret upcoming films. We made a f...
The term may entice a groan to some, but Lynn Shelton truly is a pioneer of "mumblecore," the low-budget, bootstrapping indie genre. Her most recent feature...
There are only two reasons why I'm excited for another Ghost Rider. One is Mark Neveldine and the other is Brian Taylor. I couldn't imagine a better match f...
Selected as the New York Film Festival 2011 opening night film, we finally have the first trailer for Roman Polanski's Carnage. The highly anticipated film ...
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