Andre Gregory: Before and After Dinner
In 2011 NBC promoted the “Critical Film Studies” episode of Community on the strength of its Pulp Fiction references. That particular episode of the pop-savvy sitcom indeed included plenty of shout-outs to Quentin Tarantino’s hugely influential crime flick, but “Critical Film Studies” reserved its deepest affection for a lesser-known movie, 1981’s My Dinner with Andre. In its quirky, soft-spoken way, My Dinner with Andre enjoys a cult following as ardent as Pulp Fiction’s, despite being about as opposite as two films can be.... read more
Watch Michael Cera's Directorial Debut, "Brazzaville Teen-Ager"
Charles Grodin, Jack O'Connell and R&B artist Kelis also make appearances. read more
At Any Price
Working from a script co-written with Hallie Elizabeth Newton, Bahrani is more concerned with depicting a way of life than he is in telling a hearty or twisty tale. read more
Watch the First Thor: The Dark World Trailer
Marvel has released a two minute, UK trailer for Thor: The Dark World read more
Vertigo's Kim Novak to Serve as Guest of Honor at Cannes Film Festival
Deadline reports that Kim Novak will be a guest of honor at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Novak will be on hand for the premiere of a new restoration of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, which will screen as part of the Cannes Classic series and contains the actress' most acclaimed performance. read more
Oblivion Takes No. 1 Spot at Box Office
Universal's sci-fi epic Oblivion earned $38.2 million domestically for opening weekend. With international sales calculating to $112 million, the film grossed a total of $150.2 million worldwide. read more
First Official Images Released of Jamie Foxx, Dane DeHaan in Amazing Spider-Man 2
Last week, photos of Jamie Foxx in his Electro attire found their way online. Now, it looks as though we now have something a bit more official. read more
American Psycho Musical to Debut in London This Winter
The musical adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’s 1991 novel American Psycho will premiere at the Almeida Theatre in London this winter. read more
After Earth Release Date Shifted to May 31
It looks as though After Earth will be arriving in theaters earlier than expected. read more
Will Ferrell, Jack Black Attached to New Line's Tag
New Line Cinema won the bidding war to pick up Tag; Jack Black and Will Ferrell are attached to star. read more
Oblivion
Together, Cruise and Riseborough do as much work to anchor the film as the script allows, working especially hard in between the lines of dialogue. read more
Watch The First Trailer for R.I.P.D.
R.I.P.D. is about a supernatural police department in which every officer is a ghost on the hunt for other ghosts who refuse to move on from the world of the living. read more
Life of Pi's Suraj Sharma to Star in Disney's Million Dollar Arm
Suraj Sharma just landed his first major role post his breakout performance in the award-winning film, Life of Pi. read more
Universal and Silver Pictures to Remake Weird Science
In the newest edition of Hollywood remaking the films from your formative years, Weird Science is now next on the chopping block. read more
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

