We are now in the month of Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy...but only for those in the UK. We got confirmation from Focus Features that Tomas Alfredson's highl...
With The Help opening up to a strong-enough critical reception and a surprisingly hefty box office take, it seems like a no-brainer that the already Oscar-nomin...
Yesterday a cryptic video popped up on the official Sigur Rós website. Featuring mysterious performance clips it was only given the title Inni. We now have ...
Battleship is the frontrunner for the dumbest trailer of 2011, but the first teaser for Abduction is close to the top. Taylor Lautner's wooden acting just c...
Tanner Hall is one of those movies that's been sitting on a shelf somewhere, waiting for its lead actors to get famous. When it screened at the Toronto In...
In the past few years, viral marketing attempts have become as much a part of Comic-Con as trailers, previews, and cosplay. Now that Comic-Con 2011 is just ...
Deborah Ann Woll, best known for her continuing role as the vampire Jessica Hamby on HBO's True Blood, has joined the cast of He Loves Me, The Hollywood Rep...
Takashi Miike is arguably the most prolific filmmaker of our generation while simultaneously being one of the most controversial. This year he premiered Hara-...
Every summer in New York City there are a multitude of unique events to keep you cool when the streets get too hot. Yet nothing is quite as cool as the annual...
Ruaridh Arrow’s documentary directorial debut, 'How to Start a Revolution', focuses on Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene Sharp, and what his writings have done to inspire groups of protestors living under oppressive regimes to stand-up for their own democratic freedom. Focusing on nonviolent action, Genes ideas have been seen put in action during periods of unrest in Burma, Thailand, Bosnia, Estonia, Iran, Indonesia, Zimbabwe, Venezuela, and now Syria, Egypt, and elsewhere in the Middle East....