by Andrew Robinson Michael Winterbottom is, as was often said during a recent screening at TIFF, a highly prolific filmmaker. He’s made big to small, funny…
by Andrew Robinson Smashed takes a look at alcoholism through the eyes of a married couple, Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Charlie (Aaron Paul), who should…
TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Dredd 3D’ Wipes the Stallone Stink Off a Promising Property “Judge Dredd” started as a comic book series in 1977 and eventually…
“I’m pretty egotistical and proud of this movie.” We look at what we can learn from Paul Thomas Anderson and his commentary track for Boogie Nights.
Editor’s note: With Arbitrage hitting theaters this week, here is a re-run (totally free! no financial risks to you!) of our Sundance review, originally posted…
Writer/director Ariel Vromen (Rx) has chosen an interesting subject for his latest film, The Iceman; a New Jersey native named Richard Kuklinski who served as…
Editor’s note: Liberal Arts opens in limited release this Friday (just in time for back-to-school!), so please enjoy our Sundance review of the film, originally…
by Andrew Robinson The standard plot of a horror film today is to have a group of people partying for thirty minutes, followed by a descent…
by Andrew Robinson When Frank (Richard Coyle) gets word of a big deal that could help him step up in his drug dealing business, he decides…