Last week I had the great pleasure to sit in on a roundtable discussion with Stephen Rebello, who wrote the novel Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho,...
Although he's previously worked with such directors as Terrence Malick and Baz Luhrmann, Ben Mendelsohn's career has been given a major boost this past few ...
Although we've seen a few stills here or there, Guillermo del Toro has yet to reveal any monster/robot mayhem in his upcoming sci-fi epic Pacific Rim, but a...
Hitchcock the man, Hitchcock the artist -- today, they are almost inseparable. Alfred Hitchcock, “The Master of Suspense,” is widely considered one of the great...
Note: The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other ...
Although he took a bit of a break this year, only taking part in the family film Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, Dwayne Johnson is making a major action r...
The 1984 Red Dawn is a product of its time -- bloated, overly serious, goofy and technically clunky. It is pure 80s cheese. Parts of it can be enjoyed on an iro...
Establishing himself as a household name in horror the last few years after releasing films such as Paranormal Activity, Sinister, Insidious and most recent...
With the year winding down, sitting atop my top films of 2012 thus far is the latest drama from Michael Haneke, Amour. Dealing with an elderly couple's stru...
After proving her funny bone in Bridesmaids last year, Rose Byrne is now leading her own film in the genre from Bruno and Borat writer Dan Mazer. I Give It ...