Despite some denied rumors just earlier this month, we've got official casting for Darren Aronofsky‘s big-budget, edgy re-telling of the Noah story. But fir...
Perhaps one of the best supporting characters to grace the small screen, Ben Schwartz was pitch-perfect as Jean Ralphio on Parks & Recreation. He's now ...
Despite receiving widespread critical acclaim, Joachim Trier is a director who unfotunately hasn't seemed to break out in the way he deserves. Following up ...
If there was a film that stirred up the most controversy at Sundance this year, it was certainly the latest from Spike Lee. His low-budget drama Red Hook Su...
Premiering at Sundance, the horror anthology V/H/S mostly scared our pants off (review here). While the majority of the shots were directed by a single pers...
With November and December being the most packed movie months in quite some time ( Skyfall, Breaking Dawn finale, Gravity, Rise of the Guardians, The Silver...
Having recently wrapped up production in New York City, the first look at our highly-anticipated next film from James Gray (Two Lovers, We Own the Night) ha...
If you like some music to go along with your movies, today is your treat. First up, Jack White of the now defunct White Stripes, who just released his solo ...
This May, Isabelle Huppert will be the talk of Cannes starring in not one, but two films in competition. The Piano Teacher and Time of the Wolf star will re...
Breaking out in the horror genre with the still unreleased Poughkeepsie Tapes, then Quarantine (aka remake), followed by the M. Night Shyamalan-produced De...
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