Famous Directors’ Forgotten TV Projects
Following the career path of some filmmakers is fascinating. Many celebrated directors found their start in the world of television. Website Cinephilia and Beyond reminded us of those twists and turns...
View Article10 Sundance 2014 Movies We Can’t Wait to See
Last night, the 36th annual Sundance Film Festival kicked off in Park City, Utah, a small resort town taken over, for a week and a half each year, by a gaggle of stars, independent filmmakers,...
View ArticleSundance 2014: Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon Take Another Entertaining ‘Trip’
PARK CITY, UTAH: If it ain’t broke, the old saying goes, don’t fix it, and this appears to have been the organizing principle for The Trip to Italy, a film whose title lays its formula out in the...
View ArticleCompelling Tales of Sexual Exploration in Cinema
If you’re interested in watching another studio comedy that tries very hard to make married sex appear really cool, therefore making it seem incredibly lame, Sex Tape hit theaters this weekend. For the...
View ArticleThe Best and Worst Documentaries of the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival
Falling as close as it does on the calendar to Sundance and SXSW, the Tribeca Film Festival — which ended yesterday — doesn’t always get the first picks and highest-profile of narrative movies. But for...
View ArticleJosh Gad Will Play Roger Ebert to Will Ferrell’s Russ Meyer in ‘Russ & Roger’
Josh Gad (Frozen, The Book of Mormon) will play the late, great film critic Roger Ebert in the forthcoming comedy Russ & Roger, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film, which Michael...
View ArticleThis Week at the Movies: ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens,’‘Sisters’
We probably don’t have to tell you what movie is out today. It’s kind of inescapable! The good news is it’s worth seeing – and if it’s sold out, there are (surprisingly enough) some other options as...
View Article‘The Trip to Spain’ is a Franchise Film Worth Celebrating
The nice thing about the third film of a trilogy is you can pretty safely assume everyone knows what the score is, so there’s no need to waste time with introductions and other formalities. In the...
View ArticleFlavorwire’s Guide to Indie Movies You Need to See in August
August is traditionally one of the deader months in mainstream movie-going – studios tend to schedule their big summer blockbusters early in the season, before explosion-and-sequel fatigue sets in,...
View ArticleThe 7 Best Movies to Buy or Stream This Week: ‘Detroit,’ ‘The Trip to Spain’
As we count down to Christmas Day, disc distributors are pushing out their last few pre-holiday releases, while the streamers seem to presume you’re all just watching Christmas movies anyway. But we’ve...
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