Tomorrow, The Daily Show’s John Stewart’s directorial debut Rosewater makes its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival. To hype the upcoming premiere and November 7th rel... 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
This year Chile made it’s bid for the Academy Awards with Pablo Larrain’s drama, No, a film that chronicles the advertising campaign that took aim at the dictator of Chile, Augus... Read more
I went into Casa de mi Padre just looking forward to a new Will Ferrell performance and wasn’t expecting to laugh-out-loud, so I enjoyed the chuckle-worthy telenovela spoof that came i... Read more
I don’t know about you, but when I saw 1998’s The Mask of Zorro I didn’t think “this story would be much better if it took place in the future.” But like it or... Read more
We didn’t see much of Will Ferrell in theaters in 2011, so it’s great to know that we’ll get a dose of one of the funniest men in America in March. Of course, there’... Read more
Alex and Nica are traveling together in a country where he knows the language, but she doesn’t. The are in love and clearly have been with each other for enough time to know each other... Read more
Martin Scorsese is among the most respected directors in film, and has been since his incredible run of classic films in the 1970s and 1980s which began with Mean Streets, his first collabor... Read more
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