I am happy to report that the worst part of writer/director Nicole Holofcener’s Enough Said is its lazy title. The rest of this romantic dramedy, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gando... Read more
In order to parody a genre and do it well, a person must first love that genre and then carefully dissect it to reveal its given flaws in a funny and revealing light. Director Edgar Wright a... Read more
Director Nicholas Winding Refn’s Drive was one of 2011’s most brutal, stylish, and heralded films. The story of a reserved, talented stunt/getaway driver beginning to fight for someone and s... Read more
Back in 2004, writer-director-actor Shane Carruth shocked the cinema world with his nano-budgeted debut feature Primer at the Sundance Film Festival. A mind-bending and dramatic examination... Read more
Paul Weitz’s Admission tells the story of one Portia Nathan (Tina Fey), a college admissions officer at the ultra-prestigious Princeton University. Each year, her job requires her to cut dow... Read more
Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land introduces Steve Butler (Matt Damon), corporate everyman for a powerful natural gas conglomerate, whose latest job in small-town Western Pennsylvania is the last... Read more
Ben Wheatley’s genre-smashing sophomore feature Kill List made a big splash at festivals earlier this year with both critics and audiences delivering accolades to the filmmakers. Kill List i... Read more
Jamie Travis’ feature debut For A Good Time, Call… stars Lauren Miller (50/50) and Ari Graynor (Celeste & Jesse Forever) as young, determined phone sex operators whose business get... Read more
This weekend sees the release of Laika Entertainment’s latest stop-motion adventure ParaNorman and the company deserves to have a box-office hit on their hands. Writer/co-director Chris Butl... Read more
The most obvious comparison for Mikkel Nørgaard’s Klown would be to call it the Danish version of The Hangover, albeit with a bit more heart and a bit more outlandishness, if that’s possible... Read more
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