Criterion Collection September 2015 Includes ‘Moonrise Kindgom’, Beresford DuoBy Aaron Pinkston Some real gems on their way to the Criterion Collection this September; the inevitable release of an indie darling, an underseen film from a world cinema master, and others.
BAMcinemaFest 2015 PreviewBy C.J. Prince A preview of the daring and eclectic line-up at this year's BAMcinemaFest.
Now Streaming: Movies and TV to Watch at Home This Weekend – June 12By Aaron Pinkston As you are likely aware, legendary actor Christopher Lee passed away at the age of 93. As a fan of both horror films and giant blockbuster franchises, he was...
The Life and Death of Super Villain Sir Christopher LeeBy Scarlet Biberstein The irreplaceable Sir Christopher Lee has died at the age of 93, leaving behind his legacy of villainy which spans over three generations.
The Game is Almost Over, New ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2’ TrailerBy Scarlet Biberstein The final chapter of the Hunger Games comes to an end in the newly released trailer with Jennifer Lawrence, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Jena Malone.
Marion Cotillard Joins Brad Pitt in Upcoming Robert Zemeckis MovieBy Gary Garrison Robert Zemeckis adds Marion Cotillard to join Brad Pitt in his upcoming WWII drama.
Gone Too Soon: The Recognizable Face of Mary Ellen TrainorBy Scarlet Biberstein R.I.P. Ms. Trainor. We know she will live on through her presence in so many memorable films from our childhood.
Everyone Has on Their Serious Faces in Two New ‘True Detective’ TrailersBy Ananda Dillon The HBO gods give two new 'True Detective' trailers without revealing too much.
Now Streaming: Movies and TV to Watch at Home This Weekend – June 5By Aaron Pinkston The newest creation from the Wachowskis and J. Michael Straczynski lands on Netflix today, Sense8, plus we have other options for you to stream this weekend.
‘The Babadook’ Director Signs Onto Next ProjectBy Gary Garrison We couldn't be more excited to see what Jennifer Kent comes up with next.
53rd NYFF to Open with Robert Zemeckis’ ‘The Walk’ (Watch the Trailer)By Zachary Shevich Daring World Trade tight rope walking film will open the New York Film Festival.
Uncertain TermsBy Ananda Dillon Uncertain Terms is just another movie about the egos of men and the minimization of their selfish manipulations.
Cameron Crowe Has a Comment on Casting Caucasians in ‘Aloha’By Zachary Shevich Cameron Crowe posts an apology for his misunderstood film Aloha and an explanation his casting choice of Emma Stone.
Carey Mulligan-lead ‘Suffragette’ Has 2 New Trailers, Opening BFI London Film FestBy Zachary Shevich One of the early Oscar buzzed films of 2015, Suffragette, now has two trailers for viewing pleasure.