Welcome to the latest episode of our official podcast, The Film Stage Show. This week we take a break from our regularly scheduled programming to discuss th...
It wouldn't be a Damon Lindelof-penned project without its fair share of secrets. After working on Prometheus, his latest project, originally titled 1952, s...
Two recording studios in two very different towns. One in Alabama, surrounded by thick ponds and dirt roads. The other surrounded by Hollywood, deep in the vall...
And so it is that our first indication of the year to come in cinema has officially ended. After providing complete coverage of Sundance Film Festival 2013, w...
Against all odds, Francesca Gregorini's Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes swims in a bevy of indie film clichés and emerges mostly unscathed, building a quite ...
With his two films premiering at Sundance Film Festival, both shot in Chile with director Sebastián Silva, it's clear that Michael Cera is intending to step int...
Sundance Film Festival is a breeding ground for exciting, new talent, with many budding filmmakers first stepping foot into the short film arena. The latest exa...
In the post-screening Q&A for the entertaining, free-spirited coming-of-age adventure The Kings of Summer, director Jordan Vogt-Roberts remarked how many co...
In Blue Caprice, a taut character study of the two men behind the 2002 D.C. Sniper shootings, writer-director Alexandre Moors does an effective job of offering ...
Working with a subject matter that at least half of the country can directly relate to, A.C.O.D. (a.k.a. Adult Children of Divorce), starring Adam Scott, works ...