The highly acclaimed documentary Buck is nothing short of an all-American portrait of Buck Brannaman, the heroic force leading the culture of “horse whispering.” I’m sure when you read that... Read more
Do you live in NYC? Do you love movies? If so, the Film Society of Lincoln Center is going to be the place to be from October 27th-31st. Going on its fifth year, the Scary Movies Film Series... Read more
Premiering on Tuesday, October 4th at the New York Film Festival and on Wednesday, October 5th at 9PM EST on HBO, is the Martin Scorsese documentary, George Harrison: Living in the Material... Read more
Written and directed by Todd Rohal and starring Steve Little (Eastbound & Down) and Robert Longstreet (Great World of Sound), comes The Catechism Cataclysm from IFC Midnight, an offbeat... Read more
There were only a handful of films at this year’s NYFF that truly excited me. One of those films was Gerardo Naranjo’s Mexican drug drama, Miss Bala, which stars Stephanie Sigman as the unfo... Read more
I know what you’re thinking, awesome cast, right? I couldn’t agree more and that is only the first reason why I am excited to see Mark Pellington’s raunchy drama, I Melt W... Read more
The last time I posted a trailer for Prachya Pinkaew’s The Kick I made sure to let you know that the trailer was more of a demonstration of the fighting styles you mights see, nothing... Read more
In the beautiful plains of the Ohio, suddenly the even-tempered husband and father, Curtis (Michael Shannon, HBO’s Boardwalk Empire), begins having nightmares. Slowly they start affecting hi... Read more
50/50, directed by Jonathan Levine (The Wackness), is about a man named Adam Lerner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt–Inception) who is living a pretty good life until he finds out that he has a r... Read more
Tomorrow night, Roman Polanski’s new film, Carnage, is set to open the 2011 New York Film Festival and it will most likely open to a wonderful applause and very positive reviews. The movie,... Read more
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