Set Photos Tease At Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel [Updated] A handful of set photos give us an early look at Wes Anderson's latest film, due in 2014. Ryan GallagherMarch 7, 2013
Tidbits: Mira Nair To Re-Release Salaam Bombay And Jon Stewart Lines Up Directorial Debut Stewart will take 12 weeks this summer to shoot his directorial debut. Joshua BrunstingMarch 5, 2013
Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha Gets A New Trailer The film hits later this month through IFC. Joshua BrunstingMarch 5, 2013
Xavier Dolan’s First Film, I Killed My Mother, Finally Coming To The US Via Kino Lorber The youthful auteur's debut film finally makes its theatrical debut via Kino Lorber. Joshua BrunstingMarch 5, 2013
SXSW 2013 Preview: Sean H.A. Gallagher’s Good Night Yet another indie featuring a starring turn from one Alex Karpovsky. Joshua BrunstingMarch 5, 2013
SXSW 2013 Preview Podcast Ryan is joined by Josh Brunsting and Jonathan Poritsky to talk about preparing for SXSW 2013: the films, the panels, and everything else. Ryan GallagherMarch 5, 2013
Ben Wheatley Delving Into Animation With Yet Another New Film Could this guy be any busier? Joshua BrunstingMarch 4, 2013
Poster Debuts For Terrence Malick’s To The Wonder A brand new poster drops for one of 2013's most anticipated projects. Joshua BrunstingMarch 4, 2013
SXSW 2013 Preview: Getting Back To Abnormal The film looks at the political climate of New Orleans. Joshua BrunstingMarch 4, 2013
On the Hulu Channel: François Truffaut’s The Woman Next Door Truffaut's psychological take on a pulpy set-up...or vice-versa? Scott NyeMarch 4, 2013
Kubrick’s Napolean Finally Moving Forward, This Time As A TV Series From Steven Spielberg The long discussed project may be on its way to the small screen. Joshua BrunstingMarch 4, 2013
James Reviews Andrea Segre’s Shun Li And The Poet [PIFF 2013 Review] James is shown to never judge a book by its cover. Or a film by its title. That is definitely the case with Andrea Segre's Shun Li and the Poet. James McCormickMarch 4, 2013
SXSW 2013 Preview: Merete Mueller and Christopher Smith’s Tiny: A Story About Living Small A documentary about people looking to start living small may make big waves on the documentary circuit. Joshua BrunstingMarch 1, 2013
Joshua Reviews Keith Miller’s Welcome To Pine Hill [Theatrical Review] 2012 Slamdance Grand Jury Prize winner finally arrives in theaters over a year later. Joshua BrunstingMarch 1, 2013
Andrew Reviews Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt [PIFF 2013 Review] Despite its somewhat clunky and heavy-handed metaphors, the latest film from Thomas Vinterberg is an amazing and touching film. Andrew CollinsMarch 1, 2013