Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu To Helm Comedy Birdman Next The film will be a step in a lighter direction for the filmmaker. Joshua BrunstingDecember 7, 2012
Joshua Reviews Sacha Gervasi’s Hitchcock [Theatrical Review] With 2012 being the year of Hitchcock, this film ever quite makes its mark. Joshua BrunstingDecember 7, 2012
Guillermo Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth Heading To The Stage As A Musical Musical will feature lyrics from Paul Williams. Joshua BrunstingDecember 7, 2012
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend (December 7-9) Films include recently released documentaries and cartoons from the Fleischer Brothers. Joshua BrunstingDecember 6, 2012
New Looks At Steven Soderbergh’s Behind The Candelabra And David Mamet’s Phil Spector Film Films don't have air dates yet, but don't expect that to be the case for much longer. Joshua BrunstingDecember 6, 2012
30 Minutes Of Footage From Orson Welles’ Final Film, The Other Side Of The Wind, Arrive Online Film has been long anticipated and director Peter Bogdanovich is hard at working trying to make this a reality. Joshua BrunstingDecember 5, 2012
Joshua Reviews Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land [Theatrical Review] The latest from Gus Van Sant looks at one of the biggest environmental issues facing us today. Joshua BrunstingDecember 5, 2012
Joshua Reviews Roger Michell’s Hyde Park On Hudson Film stars Bill Murray and he may very well be the film's strongest attribute. Joshua BrunstingDecember 5, 2012
Zero Dark Thirty Wins Yet Again, Takes Home Best Picture From The National Board Of Review Going into the start of this awards season, it appeared to be one of the most competitive in quite some time. Spielberg hit a home run with Lincoln, indies like Beasts Of The Southern Wild and established auteurs like... Joshua BrunstingDecember 5, 2012
David Harewood To Star As Paul Robeson In Upcoming Biopic Film will look at the life of the athlete, thespian and activist. Joshua BrunstingDecember 4, 2012
Joshua Reviews Josef Von Sternberg’s The Blue Angel [Blu-ray Review] Film finally hits Blu-ray thanks to Kino. Joshua BrunstingDecember 4, 2012
Francis Ford Coppola Working On An “Ambitious” Studio Film, Casting Soon New film will be set in New York and span multiple decades. Joshua BrunstingDecember 4, 2012
First Trailer Hits For Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color Film will premiere during Sundance 2013. Joshua BrunstingDecember 4, 2012
Next For Guillermo Del Toro Is Crimson Peak, Could We Still See At The Mountains Of Madness? Film will see Del Toro return to horror. Joshua BrunstingDecember 3, 2012
This Is Not A Film Joins 14 Other Films On The Oscar Documentary Short List And there is one big reason why the film should win come Oscar time. Joshua BrunstingDecember 3, 2012