As we get close to the release of The Shallows, I can't imagine there's a better film with the makings of a summer sleeper hit than Jaume Collet-Serra's sha...
Following in the vein of We are the Best! and Sing Street, this summer brings another movie about youngsters expressing themselves through music, and turnin...
After highlighting a recent video series featuring extensive breakdowns of specific films, today we have a set of video essays that focus on styles of some ...
Rather than looking inside Hollywood, Lionsgate set their sights on the international filmmaking arena in selecting their director for Sicario 2 (aka Soldad...
The sheer amount of movies in development that never saw the light of day is widely documented, but it's rare we get a peek at what their marketing campaign...
Nearly 20 years after Good Will Hunting, Matt Damon has returned to MIT aka Massachusetts Institute of Technology (although, to be fair, much of Gus Van San...
The first of two Peter Berg-directed, Mark Wahlberg-led films we'll get within just a few months later this year, Deepwater Horizon depicts the harrowing ex...
After crafting one of the best films of the decade thus far with the mind-trip Enemy, Denis Villeneuve and Jake Gyllenhaal re-teamed for Prisoners, and now ...
Despite what the Golden Globes members insist, we wouldn't quite classify Ridley Scott's The Martian as a comedy. However, if you're looking for a lighter M...
Premiering at Toronto International Film Festival last fall, Len and Company follows Rhys Ifans as a rock star-turned-producer who, after a meltdown, ventur...
After graduating from Hampshire College with a degree in music theory, Leonard Pearce turned his passions to film and writing. He lives in upstate NY with his wife Laura and cat Tardi.