Over the last forty years, filmmaker Mark Lester has cranked out plenty of likable shlock and high-octane actioners, most notably Commando and the Stephen K...
Abbas Kiarostami is considered by many the champion of Iranian cinema by making films that embodied an enigmatic point of view on culture, art, society and ...
After this year brought a trio of 2011 festival holdovers with Haywire, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Perfect Sense, Ewan McGregor's major dramatic turn i...
Following up yesterday's Hugh Jackman-centered character poster for Les Miserables, it's time for Russell Crowe's turn as Inspector Javert. Following up his...
While Iceland is not the first country many would associate with cinema, it's very much alive and well in the center of Reykjavik, the country's capital. An...
How do you tease an upcoming film when the entirety of its footage comes from a classic? UK distributors Metrodome have gone the safe route in the first tra...
Released for a painfully brief time in theaters earlier this year, one of our favorite, most eye-opening films of the year is Jafar Panahi's This is Not a F...
Who needs a real poster when you've got Denzel Washington as your lead? Paramount seems to have taken that approach when it comes to their upcoming drama Fl...
Despite getting a bit of a thrashing after its Cannes premiere, one thing is for certain -- Lee Daniels' The Paperboy is something that needs to be seen to ...
As we move closer to the end of the year, this month brings a eclectic slate of festival favorites finally arriving in theaters -- some first premiering las...