I’ve raved about this film once before and posted it on my top 12 of 2012 list at the end of last year, but after seeing the film for a second time I still agree that Matthew Lillard... Read more
Inbred is a small budget British horror-comedy released in 2011, and on DVD in 2012. It follows the familiar story of a group who go to a small ‘we should probably turn around now beca... Read more
Hitchcock tells the story of the making of Psycho, one of Alfred Hitchcock‘s most famous and influential films. Because the film crossed into areas of sexual content and violence not... Read more
With the recent brouhaha that surrounds Showtime’s hit show Homeland, it is no surprise that The Weinstein Company has looked to capitalize on the trendy romanticism of CIA operations... Read more
No movie has epitomized the phrase “Freaks come out at night” as well as Fred Carpenter’s The Night Never Sleeps. The film has been gaining acclaim on the festival circuit... Read more
Perhaps the hardest genre to tackle in independent film is the historical biography. So when a director decides to tackle not only an independent historical biography of Abraham Lincoln... Read more
My timing for this article couldn’t have been any better. Yesterday, the nominees for the 85th Academy Awards were announced and among 2012’s elite group of films was Pablo Larrain’s NO, a... Read more
One of the likely contenders for Best Animated feature at this year’s Oscars is Tim Burton’s stop-motion feature, Frankenweenie. The film, which is based on Burton’s 1984 live action short... Read more
Today, the WGA, or Writers Guild of America, announced their motion picture screenplay nominations for best original screenplay, adapted screenplay and documentary screenplay. While many of... Read more
The year is 2004. Parents Maria (Naomi Watts) and Henry (Ewan McGregor) and sons Lucas (Tom Holland), Thomas (Samuel Joslin) and Simon (Oaklee Pendergast) are spending their Christmas vacati... Read more
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