After earning a Best Picture nomination for her Carey Mulligan-led drama An Education, we were quite let down when it came to director Lone Scherfig's follo...
Placing high on our top 50 films of 2013, Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act of Killing is a deeply unsettling exploration of the mass killings reenacted by Indon...
Although he's primarily known for his eye-opening, investigative documentaries, Errol Morris will soon be returning to narrative filmmaking for the first ti...
Although it didn't seem to strike the chord of the first film, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues still raked in well over its predecessor, with a worldwide ...
After an awards-qualifying run last fall for Hayao Miyazaki's final, extraordinary film The Wind Rises, Disney went ahead and did their usual process of get...
While this fall will see the release of Eli Roth's first directorial effort in seven years, The Green Inferno (review), the horror aficionado has been quite...
Although he embarked on an original sci-fi film this past summer with disastrous results, one has to give it to Will Smith. Instead of easily falling back t...
After last year's Tribeca Film Festival kicked things off on a strong note with The National documentary Mistaken For Stranger, the New York City-based even...
Although Gareth Evans' Indonesian actioner The Raid got a decent-sized release, racking up over $4 million at the domestic box-office, Hollywood saw bigger ...
It's been nearly three weeks since the sudden death of Philip Seymour Hoffman and it's still hard to believe he's not with us. A private memorial service, f...
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