Retelling events of world history from an American perspective is the usual fare. Hardly ever do audiences experience defining moments in the history of a nation…
In the 1990′s, Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts were at the very top of their fame, so an eventual team-up starring the pair of them…
Ralph Fiennes is a remarkable man, but starring in a title role, directing and producing Coriolanus may have been too ambitious for him. The story…
Cosmopolis is the first feature film written and directed by David Cronenberg since eXistenZ in 1999. Even though it’s based on a novel written by someone else (Don Delillo in this case)…
The two most important scenes of 1979′s thriller, The China Syndrome, are the the two static shots of network television monitors which bookend James Bridges‘…
Caesar Must Die was the winner of the prestigious Golden Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival this year and is also the first movie…
The first twenty minutes of the Andy and Lana Wachowski – Tom Tykwer epic Cloud Atlas are kind of like driving down a dark backroad…
Crawl is what happens when a writer-director watches a whole bunch of Hitchcock and Tarantino films (and maybe a couple of Kubrick’s) and thinks he’s…
Few of the productions in The Shakespeare Collection seem as low budgeted as The Comedy of Errors. The setting seems made out of paper, the…
Chasing Ice is a documentary that tells the story of James Barlog, a geologist turned photographer, and his Extreme Ice Survey project. Its purpose is…









