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...
Released back in 1999, The Boondock Saints, in a dumbfounding fashion, has become a cult hit, even leading to an unwatchable sequel. Riding off of the film'...
Unveiled at Berlin Film Festival today is Wes Anderson's eighth film and easily one of our most-anticipated of the year, The Grand Budapest Hotel. Premierin...
With his recent resume of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Van Helsing and the two Mummy films, we were hoping that Stephen Sommers might bring down his scale a...
After wrapping up Sundance Film Festival, the next big American event in cinema is Austin's South by Southwest Film Festival and today they've announced the...
We'll shortly see Shailene Woodley take on a bestselling novel with the YA blockbuster Divergent and a few months she'll follow it up with an adaptation of ...
After premiering in Denmark last Christmas, Lars von Trier's two-part, erotic epic will be making its way around the world in the coming months. Nymphomania...
Anton Corbijn's The American is a restrained, absorbing and visually staggering story of an assassin on his final mission, but the marketing sold it as star-pow...