The Weinstein Company will release it in early November, but the New York Film Festival 2011 has announced the world premiere of Simon Curtis' My Week With Mary...
The drama is set to play at Venice Film Festival, but the Film Society of Lincoln Center just announced via a press release that Roman Polanski's Carnage wi...
With Cannes Film Festival wrapping up last month, the only big cinematic event this month is pure, unadulterated blockbuster entertainment. The biggest and mo...
Reviews haven't been strong for the next, and likely one of the last, films from the influential French New Wave pioneer Jean-Luc Godard. I certainly hope t...
We all love robots, superhero tights, mutants, sequels, 3D, and overblown CGI, right? Well, this summer seems to have an excess of each with each passing week...
While Cannes Film Festival is the big cinematic focus this month, we also have the start of the summer blockbuster after Fast Five gave a humongous jump...
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...
One of the most intriguing films at the New York Film Festival this fall was Benjamin Heisenberg's Austrian-German thriller The Robber. Telling the real-lif...
2010 is coming to an end and with it, we have a slew of Oscar hopefuls the month of December. My current favorite film of the year is hitting, as well as one ...
This past weekend, TFS Contributor Raffi Asdourian and myself attended a press conference for the film Hereafter, which was the closing night film at the New York Film Festival. The film follows three parallel stories about three people who have been impacted by death and their own mortality in some way. In attendance at the press conference was director Clint Eastwood, screenwriter Peter Morgan, and actors Matt Damon, Cécile de France, and Bryce Dallas Howard....