In fairness, it's like asking who wants to get made fun of for the next four years. But, in fairness to the fairness, it's also asking who wants to be even ...
One's big, one's small, but both hold much promise for cinephiles all over the world. Two international directors, the Australian Baz Luhrmann and the Germa...
Orgasm Inc. is an investigative exposé that masterfully strikes the balance between entertaining and enlightening. Surprisingly full of humor, documentarian...
Holy sh*t! That's on the tame side of my current elation for this news story. Deadline reports that auteur director Nicolas Winding Refn will reteam with hi...
Update: Variety reports Dominic Cooper has snagged the role of Henry Sturgess. Sorry Joaquin Phoenix fans.
After his acclaimed role in The Hurt Locker, A...
Consider my surprise walking through Grand Central Station a few weeks ago, stumbling upon the large set for Arthur. With the film supposedly coming out in ...
You've never seen anything like Bunraku. That is both a good and bad thing. During my Toronto International Film Festival screening, I wasn't feeling well and...
The appeal of Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, two charismatic actors, is lost for much of a film that is flawed at its most basic level. Structurally, Just G...
I might be one of the few people who thinks the upcoming Annie adaptation starring Willow Smith (daughter of Will Smith) is a brilliant idea, especially wit...
Aside from shooting almost every Coen brothers film, cinematographer Roger Deakins keeps his projects quite selective. Last year he did The Company Men, in ...