By Scott Beggs
From Twelve Drummers Drumming to Nine Ladies Dancing to a Partridge in a Pear Tree, we take a look at Twelve Films that should have been sung about.
By Neil Miller
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominees for the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards today, laying out what is generally regarded as a relatively accurate precursor to the Academy Awards nominations.
By Neil Miller
Since all of the cool kids are doing it I feel it necessary to blatantly plagiarize Pete at /Film’s hard work and copy the details of all the exclusives that can be found at various retail outlets.
By Neil Miller
Every Sunday afternoon we will post one movie that is available for free online and ask our readers (all of you) to give us your review in the comment section below. This week’s film: the 1984 Ivan Reitman directed Ghostbusters.
By Rob Hunter
Foreign Objects travels the world of international cinema each week to look for films worth visiting. So renew your passport, get your shots, and brush up on the local age of legal consent, this week we’re heading to… the UK!
By Neil Miller
Before she was doing her best to drive up Frank Castle’s body count in Punisher: War Zone, director Lexi Alexander was busy getting nominated for Oscars and filming street fights in the U.K. Bet you didn’t know that…
By Scott Beggs
The film, one of Chaney’s best outings, is a transformative film that might just make you a fan of silent movies.
By Scott Beggs
The beauty of James Bond is that the women in his universe are more gorgeous than most of the girls we’ll meet in the real world. We take a look at the creme of that particular crop.
By Josh_Radde
We know that the Election Night coverage can be a bit monotonous, but while you’re waiting for the results to trickle down, you might as well watch a couple movies.