Featuring new features from a handful of cinema's greatest auteurs, along with a few well-crafted genre movies, a documentary on one of music's finest bands and another on perhaps the best film we'll never see, it's a stellar month for film....
Has summer started early? Big blockbusters like Divergent, Noah, 300: Rise of an Empire, and Need for Speed are releasing in March—I guess they must therefore be the studios’ lesser box office juggernauts. You know, the ones they aren’t quite sure will earn the bank they had hoped when forking over the cash for production. Tween action/romances did not fare well last year, no one knows who Noah is targeting besides Darren Aronofsky fans, Rise looks like a 300 rip-off, and Need for Speed is, well, exactly what you’d think from a racing video game property. At least some of their posters are pretty …...
We always welcome a glimpse inside the mind of Wes Anderson and with his new film around the corner, we're afforded a great many opportunities to do so. Per...
After collaborating on Fantastic Mr. Fox and Moonrise Kingdom, composer Alexandre Desplat has returned to the world of Wes Anderson for his latest project, ...
Wes Anderson's films have always had his unique stamp, but as of late, the director, seems to be getting more and more precise with his rigid, immaculate de...
“He’s so specific in what he sees and what he wants that you better give it to him. He’s tough," Willem Dafoe remarked in a recent interview discussing his ...
Every week we dive into the cream of the crop when it comes to home releases, including Blu-ray and DVDs, as well as recommended deals of the week. If we we...
With the conclusion of Berlinale 2014, the latest major film festival, the jury has decided on its winners. Made up of James Schamus (President), Barbara Br...
With a strong response out of Berlin Film Festival for Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel, there's not much more that could get us excited for his eigh...
It may take one by surprise, but this month will feature the first-ever animated release for The Criterion Collection. What should arrive as less of a shock...