Back in April, The Weinstein Company offered the teaser for their Sundance acquired comedy Our Idiot Brother (formerly My Idiot Brother.) At the time, our r...
The teaser was released this spring, but now we have the full theatrical trailer for Bellflower, Evan Glodell's "love story with apocalyptic stakes." The f...
It's an ugly day outside, so let's look ahead to some future rainy day distractions, shall we? Today we've got the first posters for: To Be Heard, the beat poet...
2011 is shaping up to be another stellar year for documentaries. After all, it has a lot to live up to with my favorite film of last year being the genre. M...
One of the most buzzed-about titles coming out of Sundance Film Festival this year was the feature-length directorial debut of Dee Rees, Pariah. Based off o...
After a short UK trailer, we now have the theatrical domestic trailer for the upcoming Sundance comedy The Guard. We loved the film when we saw it in Park C...
Premiering at Sundance this year to decent buzz, Rashaad Ernesto Green's drama Gun Hill Road takes a look at a man (Esai Morales) who returns from prison to...
One of the best documentaries at Sundance Film Festival this year was Michael Rapaport's long-gestating Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Cal...
After becoming possibly the biggest story out of Sundance Film Festival 2011 this year, writer/director Kevin Smith took the stage to discuss the distributi...
With Cannes Film Festival wrapping up last month, the only big cinematic event this month is pure, unadulterated blockbuster entertainment. The biggest and mo...