AMC Launches New Video Streaming Service at SXSW
Because sometimes you just want to explore all the minute behind-the-scenes details of your favorite movies and Googling them is just too hard. read more
Steven Spielberg Hopeful for 2015 Release of Tintin Sequel
Steven Spielberg, the infamous director/producer announced the first sequel to Tintin is aiming for a 2015 Christmas release. read more
Rob Thomas Launches Kickstarter for Veronica Mars Movie
Launched by Rob Thomas, "The Veronica Mars Movie Project" is currently online and requesting funds. read more
Sony Pictures Plans Good Times Movie Adaptation
Let’s all say it together: Dy-no-mite! read more
Watch Red-Band Trailer for Kick-Ass 2
MTV Geek has posted the first offical trailer for Kick-Ass 2, the sequel to the 2010 action-comedy. read more
Iran Considering Lawsuit Against Argo
While their may have a been a good number of people disappointed in the fact that Ben Affleck's Argo ran away with the Best Picture Oscar last month, it's unlikely that anyone was angry enough to sue over it. read more
Disney to Remake Beauty and the Beast As Live-Action Film
And the string of blockbusters centered on revisionist fairy tale-based continues. read more
James Moll Announces Documentary About Next Generation of American Farmers
Announced at SXSW Film Festival, Academy Award-winning James Moll will direct a feature documentary about the next generation of American farmers and ranchers. read more
The Great Gatsby to Open 2013 Cannes Film Festival
Director Baz Luhrmann’s 3D adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan and Isla Fisher, will serve as the opening film of the 66th Cannes Film Festival read more
Couldn’t You Wait?: The Story of Silkworm
It’s practically a sub-genre unto itself at this point: Don’t-Call-Them-Indie Rock Docs Featuring Artists Whose Body of Work Remains Virtually Unknown to Mainstream Audiences. (The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Scott Walker: 30th Century Man, Dig! are just a few recent entries.) Seth Pomeroy’s Couldn’t You Wait?: The Story of Silkworm is the newest offering sure to confuse Netflix’s categorizing algorithm.... read more
Danny Boyle Hoping to Shoot Trainspotting 2 in 2016
In an exclusive interview with Paste, director Danny Boyle revealed that he has plans to revisit the world and characters of Trainspotting read more
Somebody Up There Likes Me
At first glance, Somebody Up There Likes Me might be mistaken for a debut film from a recent graduate of the Wes Anderson School of Offbeat Filmmaking, but the pedigree of its director is concurrent with that of Anderson. The film, which premiered at last year’s SXSW, is director Bob Byington’s fifth writing/directing effort. His first was 1996’s Shameless, which, ironically enough, is the same year Anderson came along with his debut feature, Bottle Rocket.... read more
The End of Love
With his wife as his partner, Mark (Mark Webber) might have handled parenthood fine. Alone, he has neither the maturity nor the wherewithal to rise to the task. The End of Love studies a man in disarray after his wife’s death, trying to care for his 2-year-old son yet lacking (or unwilling to use) any of the tools needed to do so. He soon finds himself alone and lost in a haze of young adulthood.... read more
Oz: The Great and Powerful Hits No. 1 at Box Office
Disney's Oz: The Great and Powerful lead the box office this weekend with an $80.3 million domestic debut and $150.2 million globally. read more
Ginger & Rosa
We’re all shaped by our environments. Whether it’s the family we grew up in or the times we find ourselves, there’s no denying the massive influence that outside factors have in contributing to the people we’ll become. That’s never more true than in our formative adolescent years, a point that’s hammered home in writer-director Sally Potter’s Ginger & Rosa, a coming-of-age period tale about a young woman who discovers that her worldview might not be as freely chosen as she’d like to think.... read more
About Sunny
Supposedly based on writer/director Bryan Wizemann’s own real-life experiences, it’s difficult to not give the sustained note of misery that is About Sunny a complete pass out of utter pity.... read more
The Silence
Swiss director Baran bo Odar’s debut feature film, The Silence, is a particularly tense thriller about the murder of children and the price paid for all involved because of those who mutely bear witness to such a crime. The film begins somewhere in rural Germany, where two men come across a young girl riding her bicycle through a wheat field. One of the men rapes and murders her, while the other looks on in either horror or impotence; it’s unclear at this point. Shortly thereafter, the passive participant wordlessly boards a bus and disappears from his partner’s life. Flash-forward to... read more
Watch New "Trailer" for The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
In an attempt to conjure up some last-minute box-office magic in time for its release next week, New Line has released a new promo for its magician-based comedy The Incredible Burt Wonderstone. read more
Release Date for Christopher Nolan-Directed Interstellar Confirmed
While his involvement in the DC Universe beyond the Batman series is still under debate, Christopher Nolan appears to have at least one new project set in stone. read more
Disney Already Working on Oz: The Great and Powerful Sequel
Disney is reportedly already working on a sequel to Oz: The Great and Powerful. read more

