Yesterday, Well Go USA released, Let the Bullets Fly, the highest grossing comedy in Chinese history on Blu-ray/DVD combo pack here in the states. It’s a fun and witty black action comedy d... Read more
Nicholas Stoller and Jason Segel have another hit on their hands and I think this is their best collaboration yet. The Five-Year Engagement, which opened the Tribeca Film Festival and is se... Read more
Directed by Steve McQueen (Hunger), Shame follows the life of Brandon (Michael Fassbender), a New York business man who is riding on a self destructive path. While seemingly normal, Brandon... Read more
Alex Karpovsky isn’t just appearing in Supporting Characters during the Tribeca Film Festival (check out my review here!), he also co-wrote, directed and stars in Rubberneck, a psychol... Read more
Why has it taken so long to set a Jason Statham movie in New York City? Statham, seemingly the last of the dying breed of kick-ass action heroes, plays his typical subdued Daniel Craig Bond... Read more
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
Note: Later this week we will have exclusive content from the world premiere of Knuckleball! including photos and interviews with R.A. Dickey, Tim Wakefield, and co-director Annie Sundberg!... Read more
Citizen Gangster, the first film from writer/director Nathan Morlando is a surprisingly touching portrayal of real-life Canadian folk hero Edwin Boyd. Morlando worked on the project for year... Read more
It’s hard to take seriously a subculture in which you are ranked in the hierarchy of cool by your facial hair (unless you’re a wizard in Middle Earth). So I looked forward to Fi... Read more
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