Month: April 2011

[Interview] Writer/Director Lynn Shelton Talks ‘We Go Way Back’

We Go Way Back is the story of young actress named Kate, who reflects on the youthful dreams of her 13-year-old self when dealing with the dissatisfaction of her adult reality. The film originally debuted in 2006, and opens in New York today. We recently caught up with director Lynn Shelton’s (Humpday), to talk about the film....

[Review] Dylan Dog: Dead of Night

Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, based on Tiziano Sclavi's horror comic, is beyond the reach of being just clunky, rather placed down in the depths of true, unfunn...

[Review] Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Werner Herzog’s latest journey into the depths of philosophical quandaries about art and science is also a sincere voyage from the heart of one of cinema’s w...

[Review] Earthwork

In his narrative debut, writer/director Chris Ordal undertakes an ambitious biopic that explores the life and works of "crop artist" Stan Herd. While it somet...