Lore delves into a time period little seen in film: the early days of Allied-occupied Germany. Lore (Saskia Rosendahl) is a fifteen year-old girl and the oldest of five children, the younge... Read more
Michael Haneke’s (Cache, The White Ribbon) film Amour has been generating a ton of buzz since it won the Palm D’Or at this year’s Cannes Festival. Figuring that it will like garner a nomina... Read more
Set in the middle of who-the-hell-knows-where Germany, Tomasz Thomson’s dark and dry crime comedy Snowman’s Land follows the life of Walter (Jürgen Rißmann), a hitman who recently screwed up... Read more
In 2005 Woody Allen was in a bit of professional trouble. His last three films — Melinda & Melinda, Anything Else, and Hollywood Ending — had gotten mediocre-to-scathing rev... Read more
Woody Allen has a need to make films like us mere mortals need to breathe. Though Allen will turn 77 at the end of 2012 he shows no signs of slowing down from his direct-a-film-a-year sched... Read more
It’s a busy week for IFC with three films being released on DVD on November 29th. The latest one in their collection is Dennis Gansel’s Sundance Selection, The Wave (Die Welle), which is a f... Read more
Woody Allen is currently getting some of the best reviews (and box office) in his long career with the Paris-set transcendent Midnight In Paris while he shoots his next film, The Bop Decamer... Read more
The variety never stops when it comes to this week in trailers. After the jump you will find a foreign film filmed in english about Nazi’s returning from space to tak over the world en... Read more
Hey all, So this week I’m really excited to show off some new trailers to you all because of the crazy variety of films. One film is about weed while another is about strippers fightin... Read more
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