We'll chalk it up as a mere coincidence, but following the sad news this week that Tom Clancy has departed, our first poster for his next film adaptation la...
Released last summer in the United States, Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache's drama The Intouchables took in just over $10 million, a respectable amount fo...
If one considers last month's round-up of films such as Prisoners, Rush, and Enough Said as a worthy appetizer for the fall season, October is the main d...
Since donning the Thor costume, this month brought the first non-blockbuster role for Chris Hemsworth (discounting his pre-Marvel work on long-delayed MGM p...
After four years in various stages of production, it's hard to believe that in less than a week's time Alfonso Cuarón's space thriller Gravity will be unspo...
If I had to round up the worst films of last year, there's no question Stephen Frears' aimless, amateurish Lay the Favorite would be near the top of the pil...
Although Neill Blomkamp's sci-fi drama Elysium is struggling to hit the $100 million domestic mark and was not as well-received as his debut, District 9, it...
The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other bits r...
We're just a few weeks away from the debut of what's shaping up to be my favorite film of the year, Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave. Based on his own accou...
We've seen three clips from the life of Joe in Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac, tracking a train ride, a workplace encounter with none other than Shia LaBeouf...
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