Either left with no option by the studio, or simply a lack of expertise in the field, most directors aren't heavily involved in the marketing of their films. St...
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Considering the sheer amount of projects the actress takes part, her non-Godzilla films sometimes take a little longer to reach U.S. screens. While we're st...
While James Marsh delivered the best documentary imaginable on the subject with Man on Wire, Robert Zemeckis has recently wrapped his narrative take on the ...
With over 30 films to his name, Akira Kurosawa's sweeping body of work will continue to be endlessly appreciated, but today we're turning the tables to take a l...
Before he even shot the film, Alexander Payne discussed the struggles of getting Paramount to help fund Nebraska in his intended black-and-white aesthetic. ...
With Spider-Man consuming his life, it's been four years since Andrew Garfield took part in a respectable drama and while Martin Scorsese's Silence is on th...
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