Sometimes a well-written story is all you truly need to make a successful film and I believe author Pascal Mercier's novel Night Train to Lisbon provides one. A...
“Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover” is a proverb whose simple existence proves the fact impressionable souls will do so without fail. This monthly column focuse...
Although few in recent years have skyrocketed into a mainstream spotlight as quickly as Sharlto Copley, one, when looking over his filmography, is likely to...
Whether it is the Five Minutes in Heaven's lesser-known subjects or Downfall's depiction of the final days of Adolf Hitler, director Oliver Hirschbiegel is ...
Filling the market's need for films "based on an infamous yacht-racing cheat whose misadventure on the high seas more than four decades ago still haunts his...
Some four years after White Material, the inimitable Claire Denis has reentered our sights with Bastards -- a picture which, though very clearly the result of...
Returning to the big screen for the first time in nearly a decade, Tony Danza has reteamed with Joseph Gordon-Levitt for Don Jon, playing his father...
After looking at the best fall 2013 films we've already seen and our 20 most-anticipated, it's time to turn our attention to the festival titles we're anticipating that either don't have distribution or are awaiting a release....
The Oscar for Best Actor goes to Jon Voight's jowls. Supporting? That would be the high-definition salt and pepper stubble poking through the screen as he gulps...
Hitting theaters today is You're Next, a film many fans of the horror genre have been waiting for for nearly two years. The home invasion genre has been sad...