After recent, stellar supporting roles in Martha Marcy May Marlene and Winter's Bone, John Hawkes is now in the spotlight again, vying for some awards atten...
The romantic comedy Save The Date does a lot of talking – an element we pointed out in our Sundance review last January – but you wouldn't know it from watc...
I was nervous about this one. Being a fan of Tim Heidecker's comedic stylings already created some entry-level intimidation -- never meet those you admire, ...
We got word earlier this week that Matthew Vaughn was in talks for Star Wars: Episode VII, but he's not the only possible director Disney and Lucasfilm are ...
With some festival films never finding a proper theatrical release, we were relieved that Antonio Campos' Sundance debut and sophomore effort Simon Killer a...
As with every year, the last few months on the calendar tend to provide some of the best theatrical offerings and November is no exception. Our top spy agent ...
When it comes to low-budget, found-footage horror films one can do a whole lot worse than V/H/S. Premiering at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, the...
Although we've only seen one film from the duo, one of the more promising director-actor relationships has been Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling. After...
It seems as though Bruce Willis is on a bit of a rollercoaster this year. After debuting a side of him we rarely see in Wes Anderson's delightful Moonrise K...
A couple of festival films and one major studio blockbuster have secured new release dates this week. First up, Warner Bros. have made a slight adjustment t...