With the Oscar season finally over and weak early months of the year coming to an end, we can finally look forward to 2011. We recently posted Our Most-Antici...
Like you, we also want to wipe out the first few weeks of each new cinematic year. Timed with the debut of the first genuinely good wide release of 2011, come...
Anchor Bay Films has picked up Dito Montiel's The Son of No One, which had a late premiere at Sundance this past Friday. According to Deadline, Montiel's fi...
After seeing the trailer pop online pre-Sundance film festival, The Son of No One seemed like it could have real potential to be an awesome crime drama feat...
After hundreds of ticket stubs and thousands of hours spent in a theater this year, we want to share with your our favorite cinematic experiences of 2010. Over...
Yesterday we revealed the in-competition line-up for this years Sundance Film Festival. Today the programmers have announced the second wave, the out-of-com...
Abbas Kiarostami films are a true delight for those familiar with his deliberately slow and restrained style (10, The Taste Of Cherry Blossoms) which is fil...
One of the few big Cannes hits this year was Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy. The drama stars Juliette Binoche (who won the best actress award at Cannes) ...
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....
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...