Following a Sundance premiere, the Ashton Kutcher-led Steve Jobs biopic will be arriving in theaters around seven months later and just ahead of its bow nex...
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After crafting such fine films as After Life, Still Walking and I Wish, acclaimed Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda returned this year with another drama. ...
For his first post-Harry Potter role, Daniel Radcliffe turned to horror to surprising success with The Woman in Black and for his next few films, he's touri...
Not sure what to see this month? We run you through everything that should be on your radar, from a Sony tentpole to a festival film that premiered two years ago to the epic end of a trilogy....
For a wide variety of directors who deliver their debut to great success, they'll follow it up with a feature that's in the same vein, either stylistically ...
Off the Black, James Ponsoldt's feature debut as a writer-director, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2006, when Ponsoldt was nearing his thirties....
In the latest edition of Posterized, we look at what annoys us about the Elysium poster, why a batch of one-sheets for festival favorites all seem the same and much more....
Despite it being very much an American tale, the Sundance drama Ain't Them Bodies Saints will be touring the globe this year and to gear up for release, we'...
A Sundance title that wasn't hyped to the heavens? Some anonymity, alone, has yours truly perking up the ears when encountering the preview for writer-direc...