Park Chan-wook, the South Korean film demigod behind Joint Security Area, the Vengeance Trilogy and I'm a Cyborg But That's Okay, would like a moment of you...
Not sure what to see this month? Here is a rundown of what I'm most excited for. In order to include more films I've added a "rent" section. These films are...
So far director Stephen Sommers has delivered a few fun action films, most notably The Mummy and Deep Rising. Now he's about to have another successful acti...
Yesterday I was lucky enough to attend a premiere for the upcoming G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. While I didn't get to talk to any of the actors, except when...
It’s oddly fitting that one of the best films in recent memory to convincingly portray the ins and outs of male-male relationships is the brainchild of a wo...
By Miles Trahan
In the age of Judd Apatow, the American comedy film has undergone something of a renaissance. It seems more so now than through the entir...
Judd Apatow’s (The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up) latest film Funny People is his best film to date (directed or otherwise). It reverses the standard “Apat...
By Miles Trahan
What’s South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook been doing since 2003’s Old Boy? Getting in touch with his feminine side. Beginning with 200...
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While I did get to participate in a roundtable for Adam with Rose Byrne and Hugh Dancy, I was also lucky enough to get to interview...
Funny People is Judd Apatow's most profound and funniest work to date. Most films are inept of achieving this level of emotional and comedic grandeur. It st...