One film genre that hasn’t been very present at this year’s Dallas International Film Festival is horror. There are only a couple of movies that are considered “horror... Read more
Going into DIFF, Lucky was one of my top three films I had to see. Just the one sentence log line will draw you in, “Serial killer wins the lottery and pursues his lifelong crush... Read more
My first screening at the Dallas International Film Festival left me craving for more. I had the privileged of viewing Boy Wonder with both the director, Michael Morrissey and leading actor,... Read more
With the blessings of John Gotti Jr., John Travolta will be playing John Gotti Sr. in Nick Cassavetes Gotti: Three Generations. Man that’s a lot of John’s in one sentence! The Ho... Read more
The visionary director behind Saw, James Wan, has attempted once again to disturb movie goers with Insidious, which stars Patrick Wilson (Watchmen), Rose Byrne (TV’s Damages), and rising chi... Read more
Alfred Hitchcock & the Making of Psycho is a film currently in the works with British filmmaker, Sacha Gervasi (Anvil! The Story of Anvil), at the helm. Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins is i... Read more
Park Chan-Wook, one of my favorite directors and the man behind the legendary Vengeance Trilogy (Oldboy, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Lady Vengeance), and his brother Park Chan Kyong have mad... Read more
Kidnapped (Secuestrados), the new thriller from Spanish director Miguel Angel Vivas, is gearing up for its release in Spain by trying to freak people out with this final, and highly intense... Read more
It’s not often that a director will remake his own film, but when he does we should hope for the same great film that we got the first time around. Well it looks like Georgian-French d... Read more
NYC ‘Film Comment Selects’ Burke & Hare, Cold Fish, I Saw the Devil and 13 Others
If there is one thing I love more than anything it’s when films that deserved to be shown get shown. And that’s just what Lincoln Center’s Film Comment Magazine’s ‘Fi... Read more