Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín doesn’t have a ton of experience as a director, but of the seven films he has directed, the most recent four have been critically praised. His film NO was no... Read more
Writer/director Adam McKay is known for some of the most memorable comedies of the past ten years or so. Known for usually pairing himself with Will Ferrell, the talented McKay ventured off... Read more
Some actors have the natural ability to transition from actor to director…and some don’t. The vision one director has for a specific script can be vastly different than that of another. In m... Read more
One of the few films I got to see at this year’s NYFF was Bennett Miller’s (Moneyball, Capote) Foxcatcher, a biographical sports drama that’s incredibly eerie and wonderfully gripping. The... Read more
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
Martin Scorsese loves to lend his name to films, especially ones that fall into the gangster genre, and I don’t blame him. There’s a lot of great gangster flicks out there and A... Read more
One of the unexpectedly good films being released in limited theaters this Christmas, though expanding on January 10th, is the Peter Berg directed war drama Lone Survivor, staring Mark Wahlb... Read more
Who says there aren’t perks to being an award winning filmmaker? Director Danny Boyle (Trance, Slumdog Millionaire) is just like us, he goes to the movies too but when he went to the... Read more
Everyone knows Steve Carell as the lovable Michael Scott but he is looking to do a complete 180, tackling a role that’s ever so serious, requires a huge prosthetic nose and is based on... Read more
In recent times, Ron Howard’s directorial offerings have been, to say the least, erratic. In the same decade, he has brought to the screen such cinematic delights as A Beautiful Mind and Fro... Read more
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