Interview: The Loss Of A Teardrop Diamond Director Jodie Markell
Legendary playwright Tennessee Williams had a magical relationship with director Elia Kazan. They collaborated on both Baby Doll and A Street Car Named Desire, the first of which was nominated for four...
View ArticleReview: The Loss Of A Teardrop Diamond
After earning a number of Oscar nominations and a handful of wins working with director Elia Kazan on A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) and Baby Doll (1956), it made sense that Tennessee Williams would...
View ArticleReview: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
When it comes to The Twilight Saga, there are lovers and haters, but very few in between. Regardless of caliber, Twihards will flock to the theaters to catch the latest installment while the defiant...
View ArticleBest/Worst Movie Promos of the Week: Comedy Wins via The Muppets, Bridesmaids...
Ever get sick of sorting through the endless amount of promotional material we get each week? Lucky for you I don’t and would love to be the one to help pinpoint the notably good and the laughably bad....
View ArticleReview: 50/50
When word of this “cancer comedy” hit, the hot question was, “Can cancer be funny?” Not only is the answer to that a solid yes, but director Jonathan Levine and writer Will Reiser make a dismal subject...
View ArticleInterview: The Amazing Spider-Man’s Emma Stone
Emma Stone has certainly been in her fair share of films at this point, but The Amazing Spider-Man is definitely new territory. She stars as Gwen Stacy, the daughter of the police captain (Denis Leary)...
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