Update: The film will now open on March 14th, 2014.
One of the remaining fall films we had yet to see any footage of was the biopic of Grace Kelly, led b...
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Having wrapped up the eight months of the year thus far, it's time to look towards the final four. Today we're kicking off our fall 2013 preview with a rundown of all of the certified, worthwhile features arriving in theaters (and a handful on VOD, as well)....
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Kathryn Hahn has long played secondary characters that jump off the screen. While she has mostly been sighted in comedies, particularly alongside actor Paul...
One of the world's most influential and talented filmmakers is hanging up his hat, at least in some capacity. Hayao Miyazaki, co-founder of Studio Ghibli, i...
You may think of Dan Fogler as the silly guy that channels a Chris Farley zaniness, or maybe you've only seen Josh Duhamel in big blockbusters or romantic f...
You could hardly ask for a better debut film from a writer/director/star with a low-key sensibility than Lake Bell's In A World.... Set in and around the wo...
Unlike The Internship, this one is not a Google advertisement. The shortest title of the year might also get the award for one of the most peculiar concepts...
Blue Is the Warmest Color, Abdellatif Kechiche’s three-hour, Palme d’Or-winning drama about a relationship between two young women (played by Adèle Exarchop...