After crafting one of the most immersive found-footage films with Cloverfield, Matt Reeves jumped to the well-crafted, but unnecessary remake Let Me In. For...
It was just this month I commented on the stamp Australia's Blue-Tongue Films have left on international cinema with their dark, engrossing dramas. Followin...
After screening at SXSW and stopping by Cannes (with an introduction from Nicolas Winding Refn), one of the scariest, most grisly films ever made is returni...
He's won major prizes at Berlin, Cannes, Venice, and more, but surprisingly, Fatih Akin hasn't seemed to garner the wide-spread attention he deserves. After...
"It's a film very much about choices and I really wanted to examine revenge," writer-director Jack Bryan recently told us when it comes to his forthcoming d...
Before he stopped by Cannes Film Festival to premiere his latest feature, the documentary The Salt of the Earth (previewed here), Wim Wenders recorded a fun...
It's nice to live in a world where Chris Pratt will soon become a certifiable movie star. Following a trio of stills featuring the actor from next summer's ...
With the arrival of the acclaimed sci-fi thriller Coherence this week, we're thrilled to partner with Oscilloscope Laboratories to not only premiere a set o...
While he's known for his eclectic soundtracks and music-driven moments, Martin Scorsese is also a master of one of modern cinema's most underutilized techni...
Whether its stringing together expletives or tracking down ever Nicolas Cage laugh, I usually find it difficult to sit through the standard supercut -- toda...
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