After production concluded back in 2012, A Long Way Down, the upcoming drama from Pascal Chaumeil (Heartbreakers), will finally be debuting at Berlin Film F...
After a festival run that began in Cannes, stopped in Toronto, Chicago, AFI, and most recently, Sundance Film Festival, Jeremy Saulnier's revenge thriller w...
From its inception, Spike Jonze's Her was crafted as an unconventional love story, so it's no surprise it's marketing is as well. We recently got a behind-t...
With Sundance Film Festival officially kicking off today, we've got a treat for readers who can't make it to Park City. After an unveiling of the official l...
While Steven Spielberg recently gave us a look at specific time in the life of Abraham Lincoln, a new drama premiering at Sundance will take on wider breadt...
It seems as though 2014 will be the year of the doubles, with Enemy and, yes, The Double, arriving in the first half of a year. Another title that takes a m...
Although it's already grossed nearly $700 million at the worldwide box office, Warner Bros. are keen to ride the awards wave this weekend, re-releasing Alfo...
If one couldn't buy into the harrowing one-man adventure at sea with All is Lost, perhaps a true tale will be up your alley. At the age of 14, after much st...
Tired of the redundant romantic comedy genre? With his latest feature, Wet Hot American Summer director David Wain is here to rip it apart and put it back t...
While this summer's Guardians of the Galaxy, helmed by James Gunn, will hopefully signal a weirder, less cookie-cutter, and all-together welcome new approac...
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.