Frederick Wiseman will cross the 82-year-old mark next year and the man is still churning out documentaries. After delivering two the best in the genre with...
If you thought Piranha 3D or any of the countless horror films getting done up in the third dimension were gimmicky, wait until you see the first trailer fo...
As the flurries fall this January, you can now curl up with Joe Carnahan's thriller The Grey. Returning to his lower-budget Narc roots, the story follows “a...
After a wholly intriguing trailer for Lynne Ramsay's drama We Need To Talk About Kevin, a new poster has arrived. It originates from Cannes and has a spare ...
Some may call it the January of the summer movie season, but August has its handful of highlights. It is the last chance to have some fun before the serious a...
In our final image round-up from Toronto International Film Festival 2011 gala and special presentation premieres, we have a batch of films we are pretty ex...
After opening with Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan last year, the director is returning to preside over the jury of the 68th Venice Film Festival. Following i...
Update: Friends With Kids has been confirmed for TIFF 2011. Check out our extensive coverage here and read our Friends With Kids review here.
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It's an ugly day outside, so let's look ahead to some future rainy day distractions, shall we? Today we've got the first posters for: To Be Heard, the beat poet...
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....