Blockbusters aren't your thing? Explosions and half-naked women filling the screen each weekend definitely brings in the money for big studios, but what are some films that may slip under the radar? Here are twenty that I'm looking forward to....
One film that really stood out at this year's Cannes Film Festival was Carlos, a five and a half hour epic by French filmmaker Oliver Assayas, who could be argued is one of the pioneering provocateurs in the emerging new wave of controversial French cinema alongside the likes of Gaspar Noe....
Big thanks to The Playlist for tracking down the first production still (above) of Terrence Malick's The Tree Of Life. It features Jessica Chastain "inside a '50s Texas home." ...
Cannes Film Festival 2010 has come to an end. Thanks to In Contention we have the winners below. I've also included a trailer to for the top prize winner at the bottom and there is part of the jury pictured above....
This is hands down one of the best commercials I've ever seen. Although Alejandro González Iñárritu is known for his slow pace in films like Babel and 21 Grams, even most recently with the Cannes premiere Biutiful, he throws that out the window for this kinetic world cup commercial, Write Your Future. ...
The trailer for Love Ranch, which debuted at Cannes this afternoon, has appeared online. The real life drama, which stars the lovely Helen Mirren and sees the return of Joe Pesci, tells the story of a brothel owning couple who acquire a prize boxer in the 1970's....
Headed to Comic-Con this year? You may see a few more cameras then usual. Last February we reported on the Morgan Spurlock/Joss Whedon comic-con documentary. Now we have full details via /Film. ...
Who else would pick up an ambitious foreign film like this? IFC has the market cornered on foreign, art cinema presumably only city folk want to see, a la l...