Watch an Exclusive Clip from Greetings From Tim Buckley
Another look at Penn Badgely's take on Jeff Buckley. read more
Cannes Film Festival Releases 2013 Lineup
Via a press release, the festival announced the line up for this year’s Official Selections including the “Competition” and “Un Certain Regard” categories. read more
Title, Release Date Announced for Pixar's Newest Original Film
Disney Pixar announced the official title of it's next original feature Inside Out, which is set to release June 19, 2015. read more
Rooftop Films Announces 17th Annual Summer Series Line-Up
Rooftop Films’ Annual Summer Series announces this year’s season will kick off on May 10. read more
Disney Announces Release Dates for New Star Wars Films
It might be a while until 2015, but fans of Star Wars might be rewarded yearly for their patience afterward. read more
Funny or Die Releases Satirical Steve Jobs Biopic iSteve
The 80-minute film chronicles various points in Jobs’ life, including meeting Steve Wozniak, becoming best friends with Bill Gates, his first idea for a computer animated movie and his general rise to the Steve Jobs we knew through the media. read more
Joss Whedon Expects Avengers 2 Production to Start Next February
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight at the MTV Movie Awards, Joss Whedon provided more details about the highly-anticipated sequel to last year's superhero blockbuster The Avengers. read more
Nathan Fillion, John Krasinski Among Cast Members For Monsters University
Sean Hayes, Charlie Day, Aubrey Plaza and Helen Mirren also to make appearances. read more
Watch the Third Man of Steel Trailer
With Man of Steel set to hit theaters on June 14, Warner Bros. have released a new, meaty (three minutes!) trailer for the film. Here we get a pretty decent mix of action and a better look at Kevin Costner and Russell Crowe's appearances. read more
Photos Released of Jamie Foxx as Electro from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Set
To quote one of the greatest shows of all time, it looks as though Jamie Foxx just blue himself. read more
New Star Trek Into Darkness Domestic Trailer Released
One more month to go. read more
Watch a Trailer for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The first official "teaser" trailer for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire provided footage of Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark's victory tour after winning the deadly competition as well as strategic conversations between the devilish President Snow and new head gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee. read more
Watch New Teaser Trailers for Iron Man 3, Man of Steel
Check out the teaser trailers for the upcoming superhero films. read more
Watch a Trailer for Tom Berninger's National Documentary
The trailer for a documentary chronicling The National's 2010 concert tour was released via YouTube on Sunday. read more
Hollywood's Chinese Theater Converts to IMAX
The historic Grauman's Chinese Theater made a deal to revamp the classic venue into a 986-seat IMAX Theater. read more
The Angels’ Share
Winner of the Jury Prize at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, Ken Loach’s The Angels’ Share revisits the themes the prolific director first explored in 1969’s Kes and later in 2002’s Sweet Sixteen. With the number of unemployed young people reaching more than a million in Britain, here is a heist comedy set in the harsh reality of contemporary Glasgow, where youth who get off to a rough start see no way out and harbor no hope for the future. In an indirect indictment of a society that fails them, a small crew of petty criminals gets a fresh start... read more
It’s a Disaster
“Are you familiar with The Rapture?” “The band or the Blondie song?” This is the way the world ends in writer-director Todd Berger’s sophomore feature: Not with a bang but with a pop culture reference.... read more
Disconnect
It’s a well-known irony of the Information Age that while the Internet has allowed for unprecedented communication on a global scale, its seductively anonymous nature has also fostered a breakdown of communication on an interpersonal scale. This is the underlying theme of Henry Alex Rubin’s not-so-subtly named Disconnect, a dramatic triptych of loosely connected stories that mostly avoids the pitfalls of an easy target with solid work from all involved.... read more
Rachel McAdams in Talks to Co-Star in Cameron Crowe Film
Rachel McAdams is reportedly negotiating a deal to co-star in Cameron Crowe's latest film alongside Bradley Cooper and Emma Stone. read more
To The Wonder
Since his nearly two-decade-long hiatus in between the release of Days of Heaven and The Thin Red Line, filmmaker Terrence Malick has become, by his standards, almost prolific. The problem is, he seems to be sinking into a similar pattern as of late, making beautiful, ethereal, purely cinematic features that rely a bit too much on what have now become his signature filmic techniques. From The Thin Red Line on, up to and including his most recent feature, To The Wonder, Malick’s go-to device has been to set dreamy, lushly shot sequences to esoterically poetic voiceover narration. For his previous... read more

