One of our favorite indie dramas of the last few years is Natural Selection, a small-scale project that premiered at SXSW. Four years later, director Robbie...
Update: Open Road has picked up the film for an April 1st, 2016 release. See the original story below.
Once set to be released this month, Autobahn (aka ...
As we still wait and see if a great videogame-to-movie adaptation can exist, 2016 will be the true test. Before Warcraft and Assassin's Creed arrive, Ratche...
After last year's Unbroken took a look at an Olympic tale and melded it with a war drama, we'll have another similar feature come next year with Race. The s...
While (some) filmmakers will certainly open up to journalists, there's the sense that they are more willing to greater discuss their process with a fellow colleague in the field....
Reemerging after its Cannes Film Festival premiere -- where we named it one of our favorites -- Yorgos Lanthimos' English-language debut The Lobster has sto...
We'd imagine most filmmakers have exhibition in mind when they hand over their finished film to the distributor, but few have the leverage to be able to off...
With Crimson Peak, The Assassin, Bridge of Spies, and more arriving this week, there's a number of worthwhile options to seek out, but the easiest to find w...
With 23 films over the last 38 years, Ridley Scott has barely had time to slow down and he's already planning to shoot his Prometheus sequel, Alien: Paradis...
In his most substantial post-Breaking Bad role thus far, Bryan Cranston is going back in time. The actor takes the lead in Trumbo, a Jay Roach-helmed biopic...
After graduating from Hampshire College with a degree in music theory, Leonard Pearce turned his passions to film and writing. He lives in upstate NY with his wife Laura and cat Tardi.