It looks like screenwriter Anthony Peckham has stayed smart and realized sticking with blockbusters is his forte. He was responsible for the Clint Eastwood ...
No other director (David Fincher) and writer (Aaron Sorkin) could've captured the story of Facebook with such impulse, tension and constant captivation....
Precious won last year and Slumdog Millionaire the year before that. Now, Tom Hooper's crowdpleaser The King's Speech has taken home the Cadillac People's C...
Taking a break from the 10+ day TIFF 2010 adventure, I checked out the Dowdle brothers latest film last night, Devil. Based on a story by M. Night Shyamalan...
As TIFF winds down, I wanted to highlight some of the other films I've seen at the fest. You can check out our complete coverage here for most of the big ones, but I'll be gathering quick thoughts below and in more posts the next few days....
After creating a great Oscar-worthy film, and two terrible Dan Brown adaptations in the last few years, what does Ron Howard do next? A painfully generic ro...
John Milton's famous 17th-century poem is finally gearing up for a film adaptation. Variety reports Dark City and Knowing director Alex Proyas will direct Parad...
After years of being in development, Mark Wahlberg's passion project has come to life. Directed by David O. Russell (Flirting With Disaster, Three Kings, I ...
Note: The following review contains spoilers that occur in the first act.
With his third feature, John Cameron Mitchell takes a departure from his oddity tri...
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck took home the Oscar for The Lives of Others in 2006 and as per usual, he got a bigger offer. His latest film is The Tourist...
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