Remember The Last Exorcism? Well, it turns out it was also one of a very profitable variety, raking in over $70 million on a budget less than $2 million, so...
Amidst the silly awards season, I've always enjoyed a breath of fresh, hate-filled air with the Razzies Nominations. "Honoring" the worst of the year, the ...
Having wrapped up 2012 in film, it's time to look ahead. There's a great deal for movie-lovers to anticipate in 2013, but before we get to our most-anticipate...
With this year's Consumer Electronics Show kicking off in Las Vegas, manufacturers of the world's finest in entertainment need something to showcase their l...
Well, it's easy to admit we saw this one coming. After having trouble finding a project to follow-up One Hour Photo, director Mark Romanek finally settled o...
At this point, I've come to the bitter realization that The Last Stand will, in strong likelihood, be a lesser effort from talented South Korean director Ki...
After being bandied about for such about every major Hollywood project, Joseph Gordon-Levitt has finally decided what his next project will be. But first, l...
Although he didn't appear in any films last year, James McAvoy was simply prepping for a massive 2013. Not only will the actor be shooting X-Men: Days of Fu...
Although we were hoping Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling's Drive follow-up Only God Forgives would sneak into the 2012 release calendar, that wish has ...
Considering the vast numbers of critics groups awards we usually opt to include the few major ones announced in December, then let the rest fade away, but t...
Jordan Raup is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Film Stage and a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. Track his obsessive film-watching on Letterboxd.