
Brendan Fraser: The Movie Star That Hollywood Forgot
Though he has been taken for granted and misused by Hollywood for years, Brendan Fraser is still a damn treasure.
Read MoreThough he has been taken for granted and misused by Hollywood for years, Brendan Fraser is still a damn treasure.
Read MoreAs more attention is being paid to the lack of diversity in Hollywood, we look at 7 established female filmmakers and their remarkable debut features.
Read More‘Maidentrip’ tells the story of Laura Dekker, the youngest woman ever to sail around the world alone, mostly from her own perspective.
Read MoreAfter completing his first feature film since his stint on 'Downton Abbey,' actor Dan Stevens talked to us about producing the sweeping romance drama ‘Summer in February’ and continuing to grow as an artist.
Read MoreTo celebrate Steven Soderbergh’s 51st birthday, we’re looking back at five of his most underrated films.
Read MoreThis year’s Golden Globes nominations are notable for including established stars who are (surprisingly) first time nominees. McConaughey, we’re looking at you!
Read MoreWe spoke to the Spanish director/editor about his latest film, working with the thriller genre, and the challenges of shooting inside a mass grave.
Read MoreRomance, revenge and air sex—what more could you want in an outrageous (and surprisingly heartfelt) comedy?
Read MoreThe gritty action thriller ‘Raze’ starts midnight screenings this weekend at the IFC Center in NYC. Join us as we take a look back at our interview with the incredible Zoe Bell from last year.
Read MoreWho says you have to tell a story in under two hours? Here are 5 filmmakers who turned to television to get around the constricted running times traditionally imposed on feature films.
Read MoreStuck inside today? Curl up with your laptop or tablet to watch 1 (or more!) of these 5 wintry movies, perfect for the current weather conditions.
Read MoreDebauchery, materialism, and drug use, oh my! After this year in cinema, we’re concerned for future generations.
Read MoreWell known to British audiences for her work on ‘In The Thick of It’ and ‘Getting On,’ we speak to actress/writer Joanna Scanlan about her role in Ralph Fiennes’ ‘The Invisible Woman.’
Read MoreThis week, we’re highlighting some of the year’s most underrated performances that deserve wider recognition. Today we celebrate James Badge Dale’s compassionate turn as Robert Oswald in ‘Parkland.’
Read MoreThis week, we’re highlighting some of the year’s most underrated performances that deserve wider recognition. Today we look at Nicole Kidman’s Hitchockian turn in Park Chan Wook’s ‘Stoker.’
Read MoreThis week, we’re highlighting some of the year’s most underrated performances that deserve wider recognition. Today we focus on Andrew Dice Clay’s stunning turn in ‘Blue Jasmine.’
Read MoreThis week, we’re highlighting some of the year’s most underrated performances that deserve wider recognition. Today we look at Lili Taylor’s return to the horror genre in ‘The Conjuring.’
Read MoreAt the intersection of movie trailers and music, what does the Wallpaper’s #STUPiDFACEDD tells us about the filmic reteaming of Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum?
Read MoreThis week, we’re highlighting some of the year’s most underrated performances that deserve wider recognition. First up? Jake Gyllenhaal’s tremendous turn in ‘Prisoners.’
Read MoreThanks to her breakout role on ‘Skins, ’ Kaya Scodelario is already a household name in England. We talk to the actress about working stateside and being one of Tumblr’s most re-blogged women among other things.
Read MoreReleased in April, Jeff Nichols' searing southern drama ‘Mud’ has been criminally ignored this award season. Here’s why this is a travesty.
Read MoreWith ‘Some Velvet Morning’ now on VOD and digital platforms, we spoke briefly with playwright/filmmaker Neil LaBute about distribution strategies and the importance of that collective audience experience.
Read MoreWillem Dafoe’s sizzling supporting performance as a crooked cop in ‘Out of the Furnace' has inspired us to delve into his early filmography looking for signs of what was to come.
Read MoreTribeca joins people from all over the globe who are mourning the loss of Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid activist and former President of South Africa whose contribution to the world cannot be measured.
Read MoreAs ‘Inside Ilewyn Davis’ hits limited theaters this Friday, we explore the singing prowess of soon-to-be megastar Oscar Isaac.
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