Eva Green is a witch, or negotiating to play one. Angelique in Tim Burton's Dark Shadows adaptation, the 1960s supernatural soap opera that aired on ABC fro...
After The Station Agent and The Visitor, writer/director Tom McCarthy has crafted his most commercial, crowd-pleasing work yet with Win Win. I saw the film ...
After over 100 combined viewing hours, 9 days, 5 theaters, many sleepless nights, and nearly 100 posts, our first Sundance Film Festival has come to an end....
Anchor Bay Films has picked up Dito Montiel's The Son of No One, which had a late premiere at Sundance this past Friday. According to Deadline, Montiel's fi...
We are almost out of the winter slump, with expanding limited releases the only worthwhile thing to view in theaters. February brings a few solid flicks, but ...
In a reported six-figure deal, Oprah Winfrey's OWN Network (does anyone else love how much that name suits Winfrey herself?) purchased Crime After Crime, th...
Sundance may be over, but it's not too late for you to get a peak of some of the festival's hottest properties.
First up is Drake Doremus' Like Crazy, a dr...
I've heard nothing but raves for Denis Villeneuve's Oscar-nominated foreign drama Incendies. While I missed it at both Toronto and Sundance, it will finally...
Cindy Meehl’s documentary, Buck, reveals the life story of real-life horse whisperer, Buck Brannaman. It's fitting then that this doc made such a splash at...
David Mackenzie's made a career out of telling small, intense stories on small, economical budgets. With Perfect Sense he goes somewhere only a few filmmake...