The Other Woman is one of those lame comedies that pretends allegiance to the female demographic but spends most of its time toiling around in sub-moronic, play...
One of our most-anticipated films of the Cannes 2014 line-up is the latest work from House of Tolerance director Bertrand Bonello. Saint Laurent follows the...
In theaters for nearly two months, Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel is his most successful feature to date, recently crossing the $100 million worldw...
The genre of comedy is about as subjective as it gets, but with one of the most promising summers in some time in terms of laughs, we've brought it upon ourselves to predict what will excel in the category....
In November 2012, a film called Gambit, starring Colin Firth and Cameron Diaz, was released into theaters in Britain. It grossed less than $2 million in the UK ...
New cinema-centric books have dropped from some major names, including Anne Thompson and David Thomson, and tackle some of the great films of the last four ...
Film has always been inherent to hip-hop superstar RZA, whether it be the numerous samples from classic martial arts movies that appeared in a variety of Wu...
Although he's been tied up with The Avengers business for the last few years, Clark Gregg still found time to direct his second feature, following an adapta...
After crafting the decent remake Quarantine and helming the best thing M. Night Shyamalan has been involved with in some time (Devil), brothers John Erick D...
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