Criterion have once again launched a bi-annual sale at their finest brick-and-mortar outlet, Barnes & Noble, and we thus thought it’d be a good idea to bring you ten favorite titles in their vast, ever-growing collection....
Not even the movie that started it all can save the fledgling career of the Farrelly brothers. Despite reading an interview of them speaking about how great the...
The feature debut of writer/director Rita Merson is mired in convention. Think to yourself about five cinematic tropes that could be found in a romantic dramedy...
"There is an unspoken emptiness that hangs boldly over Foxcatcher, which is sure to be one of the subtly darkest films made by a major Hollywood studio this...
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Attempting to step out of his usual broad comedy shtick, Adam Sandler came to Toronto International Film Festival with two far different features than Grown...
Song of the Sea, the latest animated feature from The Secret of Kells director Tomm Moore, opens with a dreamlike sequence that quickly lays the foundation for ...
In 2009, Jon Stewart sent his Daily Show correspondent Jason Jones to Tehran for a segment titled "Behind the Veil - Persians of Interest," in which he cond...
With her recent Christopher Nolan collaborations and high-profile studio releases like Les Misérables, it might have seemed like Anne Hathaway has found lit...
With the Focus Features as we once knew it disbanding, former CEO James Schamus has recently announced plans for his directorial debut, an adaptation of Phi...