This year's Buffalo International Film Festival offered a program of horror films that opened with Alfred Hitchcock’s Pyscho. Shooting April, the first narr...
My Soul To Take is bland cinematic comfort food, evoking pleasant childhood memories of the Scream series, the type of pre-9/11 horror film that wasn’t so s...
If you like period pieces and socio-political dramas, Universal and Warner Bros have a new feature just for you! Black Gold will center on the rivalry of Ar...
Back in September, I reported that three different Snow White adaptations were in development in Hollywood: Universal's Snow White and the Huntsman, Disney's ...
His How I Met Your Mother co-star Josh Radnor recently made his directorial debut with the Sundance fav happythankyoumoreplease. Now it is Neil Patrick Harr...
James Franco has been drawing all kinds of attention lately. From his Oscar-buzzing turn in Danny Boyle's 127 Hours, to his art-house invocation of Allen Gi...
He may have played with aliens a little too closely in Neill Blomkamp's District 9, but that isn't stopping Sharlto Copley from jumping on another sci-fi bl...
Spoiler Alert: In almost every film a character dies. Sometimes it is profoundly somber and other times it is hilarious, as you can see in the two examples ...
In 1993 we had Jurassic Park and Schindler's List. In 1997 we had The Lost World and Amistad. In 2002 we had Minority Report and Catch Me If You Can. In 200...