You remember Jacob's Ladder, right? Though on the surface a prime example of the "pretty good, not entirely great" '90s studio thriller, Adrian Lyne's movie is ...
Well, if this isn't getting our attention.
Heads turned when Jeff Nichols, still coasting off the success of Mud, was put into the Warner Bros. business ...
Since any New York City cinephile has an almost suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile rep...
At long last, there is a trailer -- without subtitles though it may be -- for Claire Denis' Bastards, one of this writer's most-anticipated films of 2013. I...
Despite all those hopes that had been built from one or two recent comments, David Lynch has, more recently, been loud and clear that his time with cinema i...
The stop-start promotion of Lars von Trier's two-film, eight-part sex epic Nymphomaniac has hit its biggest point yet. The pot-stirring Dane had promised th...
Phil Lord and Chris Miller keep themselves busy. Not so far out from the excellent 21 Jump Street, we already have news of an appropriately titled 22 Jump S...
The stars can shine and amaze with all their talents, but they cannot always make a schedule work. Case in point: despite earlier news telling us Jake Gylle...
The first trailer for Denis Villeneuve's Prisoners was unexpectedly impressive; personally, a kidnapping thriller led by Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal --...
If you had hoped the Terminator franchise would just go and wind down, today is not your day: as announced by Paramount, Annapurna, and Skydance pictures, T...