After pouring his life and savings (and family's savings) into the revenge thriller Blue Ruin, it looks like it paid off for writer-director Jeremy Saulnier...
Cold In July, the latest feature from director Jim Mickle, is a difficult film to define. Based on Joe R. Lansdale's 1989 novel, the Texas-set story jumps from family drama to horror to thriller all the way to an all-out actioner. Far removed from his cold, clean serial killer character in Dexter, Michael C. Hall‘s first role following the series’ conclusion finds him as a family man put in a distressing situation, complete with an abiding mullet and mustache....
With the recent influx of low-budget, high-concept sci-fi and horror films few seemed to piss more people off than the alien invasion thriller Skyline. Foll...
While we’ve clued you in on what to look forward to and what to avoid when it comes to Cannes Film Festival premieres, there's just a few days to go until t...
Although production has already kicked off on location in Boston, there is still major casting underway for Black Mass, the next film from Scott Cooper (Out...
After an all-too-brief glimpse at the latest, highly-anticipated film from Olivier Assayas, Clouds of Sils Maria, two new clips have landed for the drama th...
While much of the talk surrounding Wes Anderson this year pertains to his latest, excellent film The Grand Budapest Hotel (our discussion here), next week w...
We'll get this out of the way first: no, Quentin Tarantino had nothing to do with this adaptation. However, Life of Crime does come from the late Elmore Leo...
Since his so-called break from directing, Steven Soderbergh has been about as busy as ever. His 10-part miniseries The Knick will premiere in early August o...
After stopping by Cannes with Nicolas Winding Refn on more than one occasion, Ryan Gosling is ready to debut his first directorial effort at the festival. A...
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