Andrew Dominik follows up his beautifully-shot western The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford with the sharply-filmed political drama Killing Them Softly,…
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Peter Jackson’s long-delayed first entry in the new Hobbit trilogy, titled The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, is finally here. Long have fans been awaiting this…
Visionary director Ang Lee crosses over into the digital world of 3D with his Oscar-nominated film Life of Pi. The film, which has been celebrated…
Dan Bradley’s Red Dawn was one of two shelved films sitting under layer of dust over at MGM after financial reasons caused the company to…
Schindler’s List is perhaps one of director Steven Spielberg’s most powerful films. The 20th anniversary marks a brand-new Blu-Ray release of the film, with a…
Finally, Disney Animation tops Pixar in delivering an animated film that’s full of heart and jam-packed with enough video game references to please even the…
Ben Lewin’s The Sessions might just sound like the oddest idea for a film on paper; being about a bed-ridden man with polio whose last…
The basis of The Intouchables is one we’ve seen several times before in which a plot will take two people who are seemingly nothing alike…
Paul Thomas Anderson might go down as one of the most important filmmakers of all-time. His work on films such as There Will Be Blood…
There are many challenges associated with wrapping up a franchise with a fanbase large enough to warrant its own quirky name, but The Twilight Saga:…










