They have been in the animation business for over three decades and most people wouldn't know who Stephen or Timothy Quay was if they caught either one in t...
It seems like the appropriate time for a list like this, right at the beginning of the year: the wasteland of BIG film endeavors gone awry and long-delayed pr...
This kind of honesty is refreshing, to be sure. Especially from someone so deep into the Hollywood business of making movies. Studio director Joe Johnston, ...
The Social Network, only millions of dollars away from grossing $200 million worldwide, is getting a re-release into theaters on January 7th to compliment t...
Good news in the indie world today, as The A-Team director Joe Carnahan has finally received the green light for his Alaskan, man vs. nature thriller The Gr...
As David Fincher awaits his first Oscar for The Social Network, he's promoting the DVD and briefly talking on his 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea adaptation fo...
Ah, the rumor mill is hot when the word Pixar's spinning around. According to Bleeding Cool (which they say is according to the blog Animatie), the 2012-sla...
Though it be writer/director Sofia Coppola's fourth film, Somewhere feels like her first. It's the kind of flawed, precious and passionate character study, ...
Like every David O. Russell film before it, The Fighter, starring Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Melissa Leo, is an aggravatingly uneven and i...
Focusing on the shrapnel of a revolution is good cause for high drama. The means that justified an end that will never come. Writer/director Tanya Hamilton us...
Dan Mecca is the co-founder and managing editor of The Film Stage. He is a producer and filmmaker living in Pittsburgh. He watches a lot of movies and tracks them on Letterboxd.