With production recently commencing, Paul Thomas Anderson is returning to his earlier days of large, varied ensembles with Inherent Vice. We've been mostly ...
While we could give or take most remakes coming through the Hollywood pipeline, when the words "A Spike Lee Joint" are attached, it's time to pay attention....
When Lionsgate and Ghost House released The Possession last year, the Sam Raimi-produced horror film didn’t exactly redefine its genre – besides serving as ...
Stoker, the English-language debut from revered Korean director Park Chan-wook, is an odd blend of American gothic sensibilities married with Hitchcockian l...
In just a few days South Korea's Park Chan-wook will finally make his warped mark on US audiences with his disturbing family drama Stoker. But before his...
One of the more disappointing careers of recent years has been Clive Owen. After showing incredible promise in Children of Men and even a fun side in Spike ...
With hundreds upon hundreds of films seeing a release each year, it can be difficult to decide what's truly worth seeking out. We already gave one a handful o...
Welcome to the latest episode of our official podcast, The Film Stage Show. This week staff writer Danny King, associate editor Nick Newman, and I talk abou...
After giving rundowns on various categories when it comes to 2012 in film, it is time to strictly take a look at the best. With well over a thousand films wat...
John McNaughton burst onto the scene with 1988's horror classic Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. From there he directed a host of other movies as well as...