Cannes Film Festival 2010 has come to an end. Thanks to In Contention we have the winners below. I've also included a trailer to for the top prize winner at the bottom and there is part of the jury pictured above....
Paramount had a nice weekend with Shrek Forever After: The Final Chapter coming in at first, making $71.5 million. It may sound like a lot, but it is over $50M less than Shrek The Third's $122.5M opening in 2007....
This is hands down one of the best commercials I've ever seen. Although Alejandro González Iñárritu is known for his slow pace in films like Babel and 21 Grams, even most recently with the Cannes premiere Biutiful, he throws that out the window for this kinetic world cup commercial, Write Your Future. ...
In a effort to post everything Inception related, ComingSoon uncovered a new UK TV spot for the film. We don't see any new footage, but it's still very well put together. They don't have an embed yet, so check it out by clicking here....
Headed to Comic-Con this year? You may see a few more cameras then usual. Last February we reported on the Morgan Spurlock/Joss Whedon comic-con documentary. Now we have full details via /Film. ...
Buffalo native Nanette Burstein gave us the entertaining documentary American Teen in 2008. Now she is heading into narrative feature territory with Going the Distance. ...
James Franco has enjoyed a nice rise to fame after his exposure with Freaks and Geeks. He fought Peter Parker in the Spider-Man trilogy and made us laugh in Pineapple Express while also delivering a Oscar-caliber performance in Milk the same year....
It almost hurts to post this. After Dreamworks' delivered beyond expectation a few months ago with the impeccable How To Train Your Dragon, it seems like their next two projects return to usual form....
Do you ever wonder what happened to him? Well, me neither. But director Ben Steinbauer did, and we are now getting a feature length documentary on Jack Rebney, the Winnebago Man. It premiered to very solid reviews at Sundance and now we have a trailer. Check it out below via GATW....
Jordan Raup is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Film Stage and a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. Track his obsessive film-watching on Letterboxd.