Oh, the plight of a 20-something. Jillian is a law student who has dropped out to be an artist (with no talent), and has been asked to cover a friend’s day at work giving out free samp... Read more
Inspiring and sweet, Yossi is the story of a closeted gay man living a lonely life as a cardiologist in Tel Aviv when a chance encounter with a woman from his past sets his life in a new dir... Read more
Believe it or not, nineteenth-century England is the perfect setting for Hysteria, a story surrounding the invention of the vibrator. Rooted in factual history, this fictionalization of the... Read more
Whether we realize it or not, with every new relationship, we settle into old patterns and create new ones because the common denominator in all of them is ourselves. In Take This Waltz, wri... Read more
James Franco, the Academy Award-nominated actor, took a role on the daytime television soap opera General Hospital playing a serial killer named, Franco. During the shooting for the final sc... Read more
Premiering at SXSW this year (read Graham’s review), I’ve heard only positive comments about The Cabin in the Woods, but nothing specific. Convinced that I wouldn’t see the... Read more
Visually stunning with perfect casting, Mirror Mirror director Tarsem Singh (Immortals, The Cell) brings new life to the classic Snow White tale. My expectations were low after the terribly... Read more
Based on a popular series written by Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games film, directed by Gary Ross (Seabiscuit, Pleasantville) became a phenomenon even before its release on March 23. With... Read more
Chances are, you not going to recognize the films/filmmakers at New Directors/New Films, but if you’re lucky, you might just catch the works of directors who have yet to make their mar... Read more
Entering the room, Adrien Brody immediately sets the mood by commenting that it looks like he’s entering a board room with the group of press assembled at a small table at a hotel off... Read more
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