Yes, "Holy Motors" is awesome, but writer/director Leos Carax has taken his love of avant-garde cinema to radical new heights.
Best Headline? “Brian Grazer: Fatass Man-Nanny Made My Kids Racist.”
Yes, "Holy Motors" is awesome, but writer/director Leos Carax has taken his love of avant-garde cinema to radical new heights.
Don't adjust your tracking - this found footage anthology film is the real deal.
Writer-director-star Josh Radnor's college-set dramedy is poetic justice for the romantics.
If you're a fan of the short-lived show, head to the theaer and see the movie. You're craving for cinematic filth will be fulfilled.
Mike Birbiglia adapts his comedy album and one-man show into what is arguably the funniest movie of 2012 to date.
The sci-fi drama starring Frank Langella is a remarkably endearing film about a grumpy old man and his new friend.
Not only does JCVD talk about the signature roundhouse kicks he performs in "The Expendables 2," he gets up and shows how his kicks are done and why they work. Nothing ever prepares you for moments like this
Jean-Claude Van Damme co-wrote the script himself.
"I would love to be in it. I can still kick better than anybody here today." Truer words, JCVD...
The new comedy starring Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn makes for the troupe getting some of their, er, juice back.