Quite a fuss has been made of Sunday night’s Golden Globes ceremony. Not the actual awards mind you – everything was safe and predictable in…
As the only literate Reject, it’s my duty to find the latest, the greatest and the untouched classics that would make great source material for…
In 1950 Akira Kurosawa released what many consider to be his first true masterpiece, which started two decades full of multiple masterpieces, in the pioneering…
A few months back, a fight for free expression was exercised by the Weinstein Company for the Sundance-indie favorite Blue Valentine to be theatrically released…
Peter Yates, the greatest American filmmaker to ever be born in Britain and live there his whole life, died Sunday as the result of a…
As the only literate Reject, it’s my duty to find the latest, the greatest and the untouched classics that would make great source material for…
Japan has seen a virtual tsunami of quality films leave their shores over the years to touch down in foreign lands and convert innocent and…
It’s become common wisdom to say that the best remakes are those made of non-canonical, non-classic films; that is, it’s typically better to give a…
Pete Postlethwaite was a legend in the world of character actors. He was the essential “That Guy” that your friends maybe didn’t know by name…