Movies about making movies rarely fail, as these type of movies have a kind of self-reflective and self-deprecating satire that can’t really be duplicated by other types of art (there... Read more
Darren Aronofsky must be going thorough an “iconic historical figure” phase. Though his next film will be Noah, which will star Russell Crowe as the Biblical arc-builder, Aronofs... Read more
Headshot is one of the movies at the Tribeca Film Festival that has already had its world premiere (it debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival last year). This Thailand-France co-... Read more
In 2005 Woody Allen was in a bit of professional trouble. His last three films — Melinda & Melinda, Anything Else, and Hollywood Ending — had gotten mediocre-to-scathing rev... Read more
In the almost seven (!) years since Sin City‘s 2005 release, Brittany Murphy died, Frank Miller directed an awful movie, Mickey Rourke went from a bad punchline to a praised actor to,... Read more
I’d normally wait for my next column, but this is too good not to share. After all, I know people have soured on Kathryn Heigl, but this is ridiculous. In case you haven’t heard... Read more
VOD Overdose is Movie Buzzers’ coverage of video-on-demand developments and upcoming films premiering on video-on-demand. With an increasing number of studios embracing VOD as a way to prem... Read more
The most notable thing about Blue Like Jazz – which has already landed it in a special spot in film history – is that when the movie adaptation of the New York Times Best Selling List novel... Read more
No, really. The horses were totally, completely safe. So were the people. In fact, everything about the filming of War Horse was safe. It was like being wrapped in bubble wrap topped off... Read more
Admittedly I haven’t heard anything about this movie until the trailer came out. But what a trailer! We don’t see many American martial arts movies come out — frankly Asia... Read more
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