With the Cannes Film Festival beginning next week, it's timely that Octubre, which snagged the Un Certain Regard Jury prize in 2010, is set to hit theaters in...
Marvel's big screen version of Thor is not what I expected from a Kenneth Branagh film. While watching the latest build-up adventure to The Avengers, it is ...
William Monahan is a "man's man" writer, but with a bit of a humanistic touch. Monahan often plays in testosterone-clouted universes, whether it be with a m...
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, based on Tiziano Sclavi's horror comic, is beyond the reach of being just clunky, rather placed down in the depths of true, unfunn...
Werner Herzog’s latest journey into the depths of philosophical quandaries about art and science is also a sincere voyage from the heart of one of cinema’s w...
In his narrative debut, writer/director Chris Ordal undertakes an ambitious biopic that explores the life and works of "crop artist" Stan Herd. While it somet...
Hoodwinked Too: Hood Vs. Evil is a cute animated comedy that strives to delight children and amuse adults with its cheeky take on fractured fairy tales, lib...
Clocking in around 25 minutes longer than the previous Fast and Furious films, director Justin Lin has created the definitive entry into the series with Fas...
Like Will Ferrell's last dramatic turn Stranger Than Fiction, Everything Must Go is a bittersweet tale of an Everyman's redemption with the curly-haired com...
In this deeply bleak documentary, director Clio Barnard looks to explore the life, works and impact of Andrea Dunbar, a British playwright known for shining a...