Word has reached LR.com that Sir Ben Kingsley will be in attendance at the opening night of the Independent Film Festival of Boston. The film screening will be Brad Anderson’s new film ‘Transsiberian.’
‘Medicine for Melancholy’ is a love story of bikes and one-night stands told through two African-American twenty-somethings dealing with issues of class, identity, and the evolving conundrum of being a minority in rapidly gentrifying San Francisco
Natural Causes, the feature film written, directed and produced by filmmakers Alex Cannon, Michael Lerman and Paul Cannon will showcase this April at the 2008 Independent Film Festival of Boston in the Narrative Features Competition.
Carnivalesque Film’s personal and intimate documentary film ‘Intimidad’ tells a Mexican love story in a new and original way.
More speculation regarding the debut of the last ‘The Dark Knight’ trailer. This time JoBlo has speculated that the trailer will be attached to ‘Iron Man,’ which hits theaters May 2nd. But more importantly, the article lists some highlights of what we’ll be seeing. I think this may be the one movie that I’m pumped …
‘Them’ (or ‘Ils,’ for you foreign film purists) does very little to set up its horror story, a fact that is backed up by the 77-minute run time, but that’s what makes this film work. Much like the tormented main characters, Clementine and Lucas, we the audience are just thrown into the plot and the …
Guillermo Del Toro has said that an announcement about his role in a reported ‘Hobbit’ film will be made this week. Del Toro has said that he wants to direct the film. Producer Peter Jackson said he wants Del Toro to direct the film. Del Toro made the following announcement to IGN: “We’re all in …
My flame for Metallica has dwindled over the past few years, largely in thanks to their lackluster album, St. Anger, which, despite reviews saying it was a return to form for the fellas, was actually kind of crappy.
You’d think that after 20+ years in the business of making music that one of his 14 albums would be kind of a dud, but here we are with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds keeping the awe inspiring streak alive with his latest release, Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
Apparently, public enemy #1 to video gamers, Uwe Boll, approached Blizzard with the interest in making a WoW film. Boll told MTV: “We will not sell the movie rights, not to you… especially not to you, because it’s such a big online game success, maybe a bad movie would destroy that ongoing income, what the …