Last month, Matt Ross' 28 Hotel Rooms made its debut at the Sundance Film Festival. Starring Chris Messina and Marin Ireland, the comedy-drama was a big hit...
Putin's Kiss, the Sundance Festival-approved documentary on the modern state of Russia, shares similarities with its subject. Director Lise Birk Pedersen's debu...
With dozens of projects in development, Tony Scott's next film seems to be changing with every news update. The director hasn't made a project since 2010's ...
After a few announcements, the 2012 South by Southwest Film Festival has firmed up their schedule, adding a number of notable films including a few we saw a...
An early synopsis for McG's latest told us that This Means War follows "two top CIA operatives waging an epic battle against one another over a new love." With ...
Aside of the excellent Martha Marcy May Marlene and the (much) less-than-excellent Red State, there was another cult film, one that seemed to fly under the ...
Nicholas Hoult may be going through some self-esteem issues. After his major blockbuster, Bryan Singer's Jack the Giant Killer, got pushed to March 2013, hi...
Independent film production is an ever-changing business, becoming both smaller and larger at the same time. While most anyone can make a film with a digita...
Although A Separation will clearly take the Oscar for Best Foreign Language film, there are a number of worthwhile contenders in the category. One of them i...
It's always nice to see a film get some love after doing the festival circuit. LUV, which premiered last month at Sundance, has been acquired by Indomina En...