The Sundance Film Festival 2016 slate has no short of highly-anticipated titles, but one of the many pleasures of the event is the element of surprise. Ever...
After Rock the Kasbah and Our Brand is Crisis didn't quite work out in terms of Americans-in-a-foreign-land dramedies, Tina Fey will try her hand at it in n...
Since 1989, the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress has been accomplishing the important task of preserving films that “represent important cu...
From shorts to features hailing fro all over the world, 2015 was yet another banner year in the world of animation. To help dive deeper in the process behin...
After premiering on the festival circuit this year, one won't have to wait long for the latest film from Atom Egoyan: a revenge thriller titled Remember. Pi...
After breaking out in Kingsman: The Secret Service earlier this year, Taron Egerton's next role finds him taking on an inspirational sports story. Eddie the...
In a world where franchises never die, it was clear Warner Bros. wasn't going to close out the Harry Potter series after it brought them nearly $8 billion. ...
After rebooting Star Trek with a bang back in 2009, one could say J.J. Abrams offered up diminished returns with the follow-up Star Trek Into Darkness. As h...
In a world where even the initial trailer for a film seems to spoil much of the fun, it's a breath of fresh air when an inventive piece of marketing comes a...
They're back. After being in development for many years, Roland Emmerich finally completed production on a sequel to his 1996 hit, Independence Day. Aptly t...
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