It's taken ten years, but Secretary director Steven Shainberg has finally followed-up Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus. The result is Rupture, a body h...
If only we could go back to the days when mid-life crises happened at fifty-years old and at best meant buying an expensive car (at worst asking for divorce to ...
To resolve is to settle, finding the determination to do something rather than simply wait for something to happen to you. A resolution isn't therefore a firm e...
Similar to lead character PVT. Matt Ocre (Nicholas Hoult), screenwriter Chris Roessner joined the United States Army in July of 2001 to serve in the Reserves an...
I've never been one for golf — playing or watching. I know many who feel the same and many of those who found themselves becoming fans during Tiger Woods' heyda...
Stories about prodigies are too often mired in tragic mental health issues or careers with boundless accolades and successes. Some can be done very well and oth...
Back before Martin Brest was placed into forced retirement post-Gigli, he had a run of comedy hits including Midnight Run and Beverly Hills Cop. The first of th...
I was recently comparing directorial culture today with that of the 80s and 90s, referencing how new technology has allowed a disintegration of the old school "...
This monthly column focuses on the film industry’s willingness to capitalize on this truth, releasing one-sheets to serve as not representations of what audiences are to expect, but as propaganda to fill seats....
I had no idea what to expect upon sitting down to Your Name and the first few minutes definitely had my head spinning. We're ushered in via the voiceover narrat...