Earlier today, IFC Films tweeted the first official one-sheet poster for James Gunn's upcoming Super, a twisted take on the superhero genre that our own James...
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...
Sundance 2011 came and left without one of the highly-rumored titles 50/50, previously known as Live With It and I'm With Cancer, premiering. The Wrap now r...
One of my favorite films this year is Kelly Reichardt's Meek's Cutoff. The no-frills director follows up Old Joy and Wendy and Lucy with this western. Her s...
Ever apparent in this year's Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts selections is that the dominant force in filmmaking (Hollywood) and various governmental ent...
One's big, one's small, but both hold much promise for cinephiles all over the world. Two international directors, the Australian Baz Luhrmann and the Germa...
When Disney bought Miramax, they planned to release the John Madden-directed thriller The Debt, starring Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Tom Wilkinson an...
While he is set to take home the Best Supporting Actor Oscar this year for The Fighter, Christian Bale is keeping busy. Currently filming Yimou Zhang's The ...
One of my favorite films of TIFF (as well as Sundance) is Richard Ayoade's Submarine. His directorial debut, based on Joe Dunthorne's novel, is a visually s...
I thought Max Winkler's Ceremony had a unique charm and consistently funny moments after I saw it at TIFF last year (full video review here). The one thing ...