Returning again to the scope of his previous dialogue-driven films, Neil LaBute’s Dirty Weekend is a playful buddy comedy with notes of Neil Simon – and a littl...
Following in the footsteps of the late, great, cinematic badass Michael Glawogger, whose work often put him on the front-lines of the most dangerous jobs (or at...
After an initial line-up for the competition at 2015 Cannes Film Festival as well as its sidebars, we now have a few more additions before things get underw...
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Genre film fans are likely familiar with writer Alex Garland's output over the last decade and a half. He made his name with a splash when his novel was ada...
The films that Martin Scorsese once called "one of the great cinematic experiences of my life," from a director Akira Kurosawa said, "never having seen is ...
After the first look at Gary Ross' Civil War drama The Free State of Jones, we now have more images from the 2016-bound film starring Matthew McConaughey. A...
With less than a year to go until we see Coens' next feature, the 1950's-set Hail, Caesar!, we're starting to get more details about the project, which kick...
Avengers: Age of Ultron probably shouldn't work. It's packed to the brim with characters, and the fact that almost all of them have their own moments to shine -...
When it comes to the films of Cameron Crowe, the soundtrack is almost as much of a reveal as any trailer could provide. Following the latter, we now have th...