After premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, Jeff Nichols' Take Shelter had its first screening at Cannes Film Festival day. The apocalyptic family drama...
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...
Before the Door Productions, Zachary Quinto's production shingle, premiered it's first movie at Sundance this year. Margin Call, starring Kevin Spacey and P...
After he handed The Hobbit reigns to Peter Jackson and then At the Mountains of Madness with Tom Cruise fell apart, director Guillermo del Toro quickly jump...
It's been six years since Miranda July's Me and You and Everyone We Know, featuring an excellent lead performance from the now-Oscar-nominated John Hawkes. ...
It's a hard mountain to climb when your last film is currently the best reviewed film of all-time. After his excellent documentary Man on Wire, director Jam...
With a release date of about five months away, Paramount is finally getting around to selecting a creative team for the third entry into their low-budget, s...
The trailer for my favorite film of the year thus far has arrived. Sean Durkin's Martha Marcy May Marlene premiered at Sundance Film Festival (our review he...
One of the big films coming out of Sundance Film Festival this year was the story of Buck Brannaman, the perfect American cowboy. Cindy Meehl's documentary ...
With production kicking off in Rhode Island, the next live-action feature from the auteur writer/director Wes Anderson, has picked up a distributor. Moonris...