Latino Review has broke the news that Brazilian actor Wagner Moura has booked his first big Hollywood role as a villain in Neill Blomkamp's District 9 follo...
Rango showed a small glimmer of hope in an otherwise dismal box-office year so far, earning $38 million in its opening weekend (despite a $135 million produ...
The Adjustment Bureau is the most frustrating breed of decent films, one with a tremendous amount of potential and an abundant lack of execution. With such ...
With the Oscar season finally over and weak early months of the year coming to an end, we can finally look forward to 2011. We recently posted Our Most-Antici...
With the Oscars fast approaching, Oscar snub stories have hit a fevered pitch. Did those wily Coen Brothers snag Chris Nolan's Best Director nod? Did female f...
With Paul Greengrass exiting the Bourne series and prepping his Martin Luther King Jr. assassination flick Memphis, Tony Gilroy has been set to write and di...
In light of wordsmith Aaron Sorkin’s Golden Globe, WGA (and impending Oscar) victories with The Social Network, many - myself included - have had cause to g...
Here is one category that might just go down to the wire. Though Christian Bale has the award circuit momentum compounded with the “overdue” vote, Geoffery ...
Like you, we also want to wipe out the first few weeks of each new cinematic year. Timed with the debut of the first genuinely good wide release of 2011, come...
After releasing his documentary And Everything Is Going Fine earlier this year, Soderbergh has two more films in store for 2011. April will bring the debut ...