Stanley Tucci directs himself and Patricia Clarkson in a film that might have an audience to find — it just won’t find one here.
We roll into Saturday with cold phallanges, more celebrity sightings and one awesome film that deserves to be seen — by everyone.
Writer/Director Jonathan Levine has brought his incredibly intelligent, amazingly cast film to Sundance to delight audiences — especially those who were children of the 90s.
Three down and almost out strangers become unlikely friends and seek to help each other as they journey through the tough part of their lives.
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson star as two hitmen hiding out in the worst possible place… Bruges, Belgium.
A look back at the movies Neil Miller was excited about at the start of 2008.
At first glance, it would be easy to confuse Ridley Scott’s American Gangster for your run-of-the-mill shoot ’em up actioner, complete with big stars, big guns and big drama. But upon closer inspection, American Gangster reveals itself to be something completely different.
Actor Steve Carell and comedian Dane Cook have one distinct thing in common — in the year 2007, they have each made for which they were completely wrong. Thankfully they’ve both found a movie that was absolutely perfect for them — and it just happens to be the same film.
Are you ready for the next film in the line of fantasy novel adaptations? We didn’t think so. Fear not though, movie fans, despite the big pile of suck that was Eragon, The Seeker: The Dark is Rising does have a few redeeming qualities. Don’t get too excited though, this isn’t going to be Harry Potter.