J.J. Abrams' newest "Star Trek" film, which opens May 17 and just premiered in the UK, has already generated critical praise. Though as with Abrams' first "Star Trek" film, "Into Darkness" is not without its detractors, particularly Todd McCarthy of THR.
Read More »Did critics miss the boat and the message on "To the Wonder?"
Read More »I learned that Zach Braff, who, as you all know, launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise $2 million to shoot an indie feature film, actually contributed to a campaign that I've pushed heavily here on S&A - the Freedom Fighters documentary project about exonera...
Read More »Critics Round Up claims it is "the first movie review aggregator to select critics and publications based on merit instead of popularity."
Read More »It's usually a 60-minute show, but OWN announces this afternoon that the Jason Collins episode of Oprah's Next Chapter, which airs this Sunday, May 5, has been expanded to a 90-minute episode - from 7:30-9:00 p.m. ET/PT.
Read More »Disney/Marvel's "Iron Man 3" added the U.S. and Canada as the last major territories to open Thursday night, amassing a $68,312,000 total through Friday to end up as the #8 best (in unadjusted figures) opening gross ever. More relevantly, that strong number was about $12 million less than last year'...
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30 years since its release, the undersung "The King of Comedy" seems finally to be edging into the sun, to take its deserved place as not just one of the finest, smartest and most daring Martin Scorsese movies, but one of the greatest American movie satires, period. It's an excoriating, often excruc...
Read More »Prefer to think about "Star Wars" rather than the Kentucky Derby or Cinco de Mayo? These are the droids you're looking for! Enjoy this animated version of "Episode IV." Not a plot point is missed in this simple rehashing. The light sabers are particularly amusing.
Read More »Larry Fessenden is best known for directing a series of spooky, atmospheric horror movies with a lot on their minds. "No Telling" was an environmentalist missive in Frankenstein's monster clothing. His masterful "Habit" toyed with the vampirism-as-disease metaphor while also incorporating themes inv...
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RT @indiewire: Watch out, America: Sony Classics is bringing home vampires, Tilda Swinton and Jim Jarmusch from #Cannes: http://t.co/QaOulqtPML
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RT @indiewire: "If you have a female lead, they're wondering where that male audience is going to be." Allison Anders: http://t.co/15um7o49Fx
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@nigelmfs @indiewire Marion Cotillard is never terrible
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Councilwoman Castillio is up for film of the week @indiewire ! Please vote http://t.co/hl9WQ3jjs1 Trailer:http://t.co/bEEYLpUdV7 #filmmaking
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