Ever since Napster hit the scene and forever changed the way we distribute music, the music industry has been fighting a slow death over the…
Welcome to Filmmaking Tips, a long-running column in which we gather up the shared knowledge of a particular filmmaker and assemble it all into the internet’s…
Review: ‘Prometheus’ Is Big, Bold Entertainment That Values Grand Ideas at the Expense of the Details Expectations can be dangerous things. Ridley Scott’s twentieth feature film…
The Mayans, the wise race of ancients who created hot cocoa, set December 21st, 2012 as the end date of their Calendar, which the intelligent…
You see, Ray Winstone plays Captain Stanley – and delivers an amazing monologue – in The Proposition, but he’s also one of the dwarfs in…
Review: ‘Hick’ Is Misery Porn at Its Emptiest Hick is an ugly piece work. The worst kind of bad. It’s a movie that believes it has…
It’s the summer of 1965, and a storm is heading towards New Penzance Island. The small dot of land is home to a few permanent…
From 2012, we reviewed the award-winning French buddy film from Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano.
Horror films with hauntings and malicious ghosts at their center have been around for ages, but the last couple years have seen an odd trade-off…