Exploring The Twilight Zone #140: From Agnes With Love
With the entire original run of The Twilight Zone available to watch instantly, we’re partnering with Twitch Film to cover all of the show’s 156 episodes. Are you brave enough to watch them all with...
View ArticleBoiling Point: The Star Wars Prequel Time Crunch
This article has changed three times since I even started thinking about it. It began as a simple rant about prequels, but when my first example focused on Star Wars ran several hundred words, I then...
View ArticleExclusive Poster Debut for Slamdance World Premiere ‘Welcome to Pine Hill’
For his narrative feature film, Welcome to Pine Hill, director Keith Miller went for a unique level of veracity, casting in his lead role the same man who actually inspired the film in the first...
View ArticleAustin Cinematic Limits: Richard Linklater’s Austin, Then and Now
Editor’s Note: For several years, Film School Rejects has called the city of Austin, TX home. And throughout that time, we’ve enjoyed the always rich film scene in our own backyard. Starting today,...
View Article‘Looper’ Director Rian Johnson Talks Transforming Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Rian Johnson first won the hearts of film fans by mixing the noir and teen movie genres in 2005’s Brick, and coming up in 2012 he’s set to wow us all again by mixing the time travel movie up with the...
View ArticleInterview: Michael Biehn Talks About the Heated Set on ‘The Divide’ and...
If you happened to be in Austin for SXSW last year, you just might have seen The Divide, a dark post-apocalyptic film from up and coming French director Xavier Gens. And if you did, you probably...
View ArticleGolden Globe Winner Jean Dujardin to Share ‘One Wild Moment’ with Vincent Cassel
Star of film The Artist and all-around charming guy Jean Dujardin is probably going to be getting a lot more attention now that he’s won a Golden Globe for his work on Michel Hazanavicius’ well-liked...
View ArticleExclusive Poster Debut for Slamdance World Premiere ‘OK, Good’
It’s almost too spot-on that Daniel Martinico‘s Slamdance film, OK, Good, focuses on a struggling actor living in Hollywood. But while a film festival entry about the trials and tribulations of making...
View Article‘Hunger Games’ Sequel ‘Catching Fire’ Secures a Writer and Director
Pretty much from the first moment that the Hunger Games movie became official, Lionsgate has been confident that it’s going to be a huge hit. The entire production of the film has been the subject of...
View ArticleBox Office: Mark Wahlberg Steals Everything with ‘Contraband’
Mark Wahlberg stared the Beast, the whole IMF team, and Dolly Parton down, and he told them to all say hi to their mothers for him. Contraband surprised everyone who thought Disney was just cashing in...
View ArticleMovie News After Dark: Epic Space Jockeys, Netflix for Neckties, Thor 2 and...
What is Movie News After Dark? It is all about movie news, it happens nightly, and you should never, ever go to bed without it. Should you happen to do so, we’re most likely going to send someone out...
View ArticleThis Week in Blu-ray: The Ides of March, Traffic, Dutch, Robin Williams,...
This week provides another interesting round of Blu-ray releases. Just before George Lucas delivers Red Tails, HBO is ready to release the original — and great, if you ask me — Tuskegee Airmen film...
View ArticlePhotographic Proof That Adam Sandler Is Still Making Comedies
Scientists have heatedly argued as to whether Adam Sandler‘s career is still in existence or went extinct after Jack and Jill stepped on the last egg. Since then, millions have headed into the wild to...
View Article15 Must-See Films of Sundance 2012
Sundance is many things – cold temperatures, snow, memorizing the shuttle schedule, training your body to take two hour “naps” each night, Simon Baker stopping your delirious self from walking into...
View ArticleCulture Warrior: The Something or Whatever About Good and Bad Ambiguity
Ambiguity is no stranger to the arthouse film. Over fifty years after a group of daytrippers never found their lost shipmate in Antonioni’s L’Avventura, the ambiguous ending still retains the power to...
View ArticleShort Film Of The Day: Everybody Wants to Be Unique
Why Watch? Because sometimes all it takes is a red pair of glasses to ruin your day. This silent slice of comic life includes a man trying to stand out in a crowd, a woman that thwarts him every...
View ArticleWeekly DVD Drinking Game: Bucky Larson – Born to Be a Star
I dare you! I dare you to make it through the worst reviewed film on Rotten Tomatoes in 2011 (currently rocking a 0% with 35 reviews). I dare you to suffer from titles to credits the movie which...
View ArticleOver/Under: ‘Forrest Gump’ vs. ‘Being There’
When thinking about which films I consider to be overrated, I keep coming back to two different categories. First there are the art films that get embraced by the movie geek community and praised to...
View ArticleDirector Seth Gordon to Help Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman Commit...
Last August, during that first rush to pin down Bridesmaids stand-out Melissa McCarthy, we reported on a McCarthy-starring project that would pit her against Jason Bateman. The film was then titled ID...
View ArticleNot So Fast, Lohan: Now Megan Fox Is in the Mix for ‘Liz and Dick’?
Just last week, we bemoaned the news that Lindsay Lohan was “in early talks” to play Elizabeth Taylor in an upcoming Lifetime movie. But now, a blabby producer has proven two points in a recent chat...
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