While Laika will be giving us The Boxtrolls in the fall, we have another stop-motion animation to look forward to around the corner, as Aardman Animations a...
Premiering on this day in 1968, Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey still remains an unparalleled marvel of filmmaking. Ahead of its time, one still has...
In previous years, April might have signaled the calm before the blockbuster storm, but Hollywood has expanded their definition of the season. While limited releases (with some available everywhere on VOD) are the most promising films this month, Marvel will release their latest tentpole and a Christopher Nolan protege gets his first chance at directing....
Coming off the one-two punch of Enemy and Prisoners, Denis Villeneuve has proven he can grab audiences in Hollywood, while still providing his unique style....
As the days wind down until the Cannes Film Festival line-up announcement, distributors are letting loose the first look at a handful of hopeful contenders....
Although it wasn't brought up a single time in Warner Bros.' CinemaCon 2014 presentation last week, they will indeed be releasing Paul Thomas Anderson's Inh...
Leading today's casting announcements is news on one of our most-anticipated projects. After finally pulling together financing for his English-language deb...
Making over $165 million off a $7 million budget, it's apparent Warner Bros. is interested in a sequel to Magic Mike, but with Steven Soderbergh stepping aw...
As Jason Segel says goodbye to How I Met Your Mother tonight, Sony Pictures found it prime time to release the first trailer for their summer comedy, Sex Ta...
X-Men: Days of Future Past won't be 20th Century Fox's only sequel to a prequel this year; surprising audiences two summers ago, the apes will return to the...
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