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    New Trailer & Poster for ‘God Help The Girl’ Starring Emily Browning

    New Trailer & Poster for ‘God Help The Girl’ Starring Emily Browning

    News | Zachary Shevich | July 20, 2014

    Not content with merely being the singer/songwriter for a beloved band, Belle and Sebastian frontman Stuart Murdoch makes his feature film debut as a writer/director with God Help the Girl. Murdoch’s first film features stars Sucker Punch‘s Emily Browning as Eve, a girl in Glasgow who forms a pop group and spends her summer...

  • Couples Therapy Gets Trippy in New Trailer for ‘The One I Love’

    Couples Therapy Gets Trippy in New Trailer for ‘The One I Love’

    News | Zachary Shevich | July 19, 2014

    Something’s strange at this seemingly idyllic retreat. The grounds are beautiful, the amenities look perfect, but there’s something very weird going on in the guest house. Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss play a married couple seeking to feel, “renewed,”...

  • ‘The Shining’ Prequel Has a Director

    ‘The Shining’ Prequel Has a Director

    News | Ananda Dillon | July 18, 2014

    Mark Romanek (Never Let Me Go) is in negotiations with Warner Bros. to direct Overlook Hotel, a prequel to Stephen King’s novel The Shining, made famous by Stanley Kubrick’s classic horror rendition. Walking Dead writer Glenn Mazzara has a script ready....

  • New trailer and poster revealed for Lynn Shelton’s ‘Laggies’

    New trailer and poster revealed for Lynn Shelton’s ‘Laggies’

    News | Zachary Shevich | July 18, 2014

    Freaked out by a sudden marriage proposal, Megan (Keira Knightley) takes a week to lay low at the house of a high schooler (Chloë Grace Moretz) that she’s only just met. Sometime after Megan’s bought her new teenage hangers...

  • First Look at a Balloon Robot in Disney-Marvel’s ‘Big Hero 6’

    First Look at a Balloon Robot in Disney-Marvel’s ‘Big Hero 6’

    News | Ananda Dillon | July 18, 2014

    The first trailer for Disney and Marvel‘s first animated collaboration, Big Hero 6, reveals an adorable representation of the comic series’ synthetic robot, Baymax. The trailer, which is really more of a clip, shows boy genius Hiro going to...

  • Ron Howard to Direct Beatles Doc

    Ron Howard to Direct Beatles Doc

    News | Ananda Dillon | July 17, 2014

    The historical film power duo, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, will be tackling one of history’s most beloved music groups, The Beatles, in a new authorized documentary. After proving they handle mixing history and entertainment quite well in previous...

  • Trailer: Before I Go To Sleep

    Trailer: Before I Go To Sleep

    News | Zachary Shevich | July 17, 2014

    Imagine waking up everyday with no new memories. Your mind a complete blank slate except for everything you knew up until a traumatic accident. Until one day, someone reveals a new truth to you that forces you to investigate...

  • Trailer: May in the Summer

    Trailer: May in the Summer

    News | Zachary Shevich | July 16, 2014

    Amreeka tracked a Palestinian family immigrating to the United States; however, director Cherien Dabis‘ upcoming follow-up to her 2009 debut film, takes that central idea and practically reverses it. May in the Summer centers on May Brennan, a New...

  • Criterion October 2014 Releases Announced

    Criterion October 2014 Releases Announced

    News | Aaron Pinkston | July 16, 2014

    The Criterion Collection has made their announcement for October 2014 and to my memory, it has to be one of the best release months ever for the purveyors of fine cinema. Featuring new releases from Ford and Fellini, a...

  • First Look at The Skeleton Twins Movie Poster

    First Look at The Skeleton Twins Movie Poster

    News | Dustin Jansick | July 15, 2014

    Craig Johnson is now getting some artwork for his Sundance hit The Skeleton Twins, a film that stars Saturday Night Live alums Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader as estranged twins who reunite after reaching rock bottom. The film also...

  • Benecio Del Toro Intimidates the Heck Out of Us in ‘Paradise Lost’

    Benecio Del Toro Intimidates the Heck Out of Us in ‘Paradise Lost’

    News | Ananda Dillon | July 15, 2014

    Actor turned writer-director Andrea di Stefano doesn’t yet have a U.S. release date set for his film Paradise Lost, but in the meantime we have a glimpse of Benecio Del Toro as Pablo Escobar, the infamous drug lord in the newly...

  • Robin Wright Gets Immortalized in New Clip From ‘The Congress’

    Robin Wright Gets Immortalized in New Clip From ‘The Congress’

    News | Ananda Dillon | July 15, 2014

    It’s hard to imagine an out of work, undesirable version of Robin Wright (congrats on that second Emmy nomination, girl), but that’s the beginning premise of Ari Folman‘s (Waltz with Bashir) new film The Congress. After gaining a reputation...

  • Watch: Trailer for Jean-Marc Vallée’s ‘Wild’ Starring Reese Witherspoon

    Watch: Trailer for Jean-Marc Vallée’s ‘Wild’ Starring Reese Witherspoon

    News | Aaron Pinkston | July 11, 2014

    Hot off directing 3-time Oscar winner Dallas Buyers Club, Jean-Marc Vallée‘s next film has released its first trailer — check it out below! Wild seems very much in the groove for Vallée as a true-life drama following a strong central character. Based...

  • Watch: Trailer for Angelina Jolie’s Oscar Bait ‘Unbroken’

    Watch: Trailer for Angelina Jolie’s Oscar Bait ‘Unbroken’

    News | Ananda Dillon | July 10, 2014

    Angelina Jolie launches herself into the Oscar race with her latest directorial entree Unbroken. As if perfecting Disney villainess status wasn’t impressive enough, Angie’s efforts behind the camera have been wholly ambitious as she continuously tackles stories of war and inhumane situations....

  • Difficult to See Doc “LOS ANGELES PLAYS ITSELF” Finally Set for Home Distribution

    Difficult to See Doc “LOS ANGELES PLAYS ITSELF” Finally Set for Home Distribution

    News | Aaron Pinkston | July 10, 2014

    Thanks to Cinema Guild, you may have the chance to finally (legally) see Thom Anderson’s documentary Los Angeles Plays Itself. The film has occasionally popped up at film festivals and on YouTube, but is now up for a digital distribution...

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