Documentaries are particular favorites of mine, and three recent releases show just how far-ranging the subjects and techniques of nonfiction film can be.
Today Angelina Jolie got married; She was also the subject of a piece on Gawker' Defamer by Tom Scocca asking why she's considered a movie star, considering that she's mostly in crappy movies that aren't really very beloved. Scocca takes aim at some outright flops (Pushing Tin, Alexander) and some mid-sized hits (The Bone Collector, Salt), and notes that one of her biggest movies (Mr.
Book and DVD project will capture the magic of the Giants' visit to Liverpool last month
10 movies with fancy stylised visuals like “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” that are a must watch for all visual effect geeks!
Even among other genre films, comic-book movies used to be viewed as disposable pulpy fun. But we've now reached the point where serious A-list actors are vying for roles in superhero films. And actors are actually bringing their “A” game.
From director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg and in association with Hasbro, Inc., Paramount Pictures’ $1 billion worldwide blockbuster Transformers: Age of Extinction makes its highly-anticipated debut September 30, 2014 on Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD and VOD.
'It was the maddest thing I'd ever read,” Michael Fassbender says of the screenplay for Frank, in which an aloof, avant-garde rock singer spends his entire waking life (perhaps his sleeping life, too) encased in a big, cartoonish, papier-mâché head.
Summer is officially over as of last weekend, as the last two “big” summer movies (If I Stay and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For) closed out the unofficial summer movie season. This will be the first of what I hope are a handful of articles detailing the various successes and failures of the just-completed summer movie season.  For the moment we’re going to look at marketing campaigns for the …
