Premiering at Sundance this year to decent buzz, Rashaad Ernesto Green's drama Gun Hill Road takes a look at a man (Esai Morales) who returns from prison to...
One of the best documentaries at Sundance Film Festival this year was Michael Rapaport's long-gestating Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Cal...
After becoming possibly the biggest story out of Sundance Film Festival 2011 this year, writer/director Kevin Smith took the stage to discuss the distributi...
With Cannes Film Festival wrapping up last month, the only big cinematic event this month is pure, unadulterated blockbuster entertainment. The biggest and mo...
For directing one of the biggest bombs of 2010, Matt Reeves is certainly getting signed to a surprising number of projects. I love the guy for Cloverfield, ...
I mean, just look at that poster below; it at least matches the mess of the trailer, which in turn, matches what is reportedly a debacle of a film. I thankf...
One of my favorite films at Sundance Film Festival this year was Jeff Nichols' Take Shelter. The Austin-based director re-teamed with his Shotgun Stories ac...
Though the In Competition awards have yet to be handed out at this year's Cannes Film Festival, hardware has still been bestowed amongst a group of the fest...
Documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney just doesn't stop. After winning the Oscar for Taxi to the Dark Side in 2008 he has released Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr....
The first clip from Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life provided a glimpse of the distinctive style, and then the second clip was more or less a self-contained...