Paper “Prometheus” Trailer

Paper “Prometheus” Trailer

You’ve probably have seen the numerous Prometheus trailers enough to know that it looks to be amazing, but it also looks just as good with construction paper. Directed, edited and construction papered by Travis Betz, the trailer is a shot-for-shot remake

‘Elena’ Review 7/10

‘Elena’ Review

Release Date:  May 16th, 2012 (New York City)
MPAA Rating:  Not Rated
Director:  Andrei Zvyagintsev
Film Pulse Score:  7/10

Elena is a frank portrayal of one dutiful wife’s desperation to cement a brighter future for

‘Rust and Bone’ Trailer

‘Rust and Bone’ Trailer

Jacques Audiard’s newest film, since his critically acclaimed A Prophet won the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes in 2009, Rust and Bone recently played Cannes and the early reviews are immensely positive. Rust and Bone appears to be a must-see and looks

‘Dark Horse’ Trailer

‘Dark Horse’ Trailer

Dark Horse, Todd Solondz‘s first film since 2009’s Life During Wartime, tells the story of a thirtysomething man (Jordan Gelber) working for his father (Christopher Walken) and still living with his parents. Gelber’s character, Abe, falls for Miranda, played by Solondz regular Selma

‘The Watch’ Red Band Trailer

‘The Watch’ Red Band Trailer

This is the first red band trailer for The Watch, which earlier was actually called Neighborhood Watch, but with the Trayvon Martin case garnering national attention, Twentieth Century Fox decided on a name change before its July 27 release date. The film

‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ Trailer

‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’ Trailer

This year’s most acclaimed film at Sundance was undoubtedly Benh Zeitlin’s Beasts of the Southern Wild, which won the Grand Jury prize at the festival. Today, we saw the first trailer for the film, which will be released on June 27. From

Tribeca Winners & Trailers

Tribeca Winners & Trailers

The 11th annual Tribeca Film Festival concluded yesterday, Sunday April 29th, and all of the award winners have been announced. Awards were handed out for the world competition for narrative and documentary films, best new director – for both narrative and documentary, best narrative

HEADHUNTERS Review 7.5

HEADHUNTERS Review

Release Date:  April 27, 2012
MPAA Rating:  R
Director:  Morten Tyldum
FilmPulse Score: 7.5/10

Headhunters is the first in what I suspect will be a slew of Jo Nesbø film adaptations in the coming years and

‘Lawless’ Trailer

‘Lawless’ Trailer

The trailer for John Hillcoat’s Lawless, which at one point was titled The Wettest County in the World, is finally here. The In Competition film at the upcoming 65th Cannes Film Festival is adapted from the Matt Bondurant novel; Hillcoat’s Lawless tells
‘Your Sister’s Sister’ Trailer

‘Your Sister’s Sister’ Trailer

Duplass is everywhere! Your Sister’s Sister is the latest from writer-director Lynn Shelton, who you may remember from 2009’s Humpday which also starred Mark Duplass. Your Sister’s Sister centers on the semi-love triangle between Jack (Mark Duplass), his best friend Iris

MONSIEUR LAZHAR Review 7.5

MONSIEUR LAZHAR Review

Release Date:  April 13th, 2012 (Limited)
MPAA Rating:  PG-13
Director:  Philippe Falardeau
FilmPulse Score:  7.5/10

Monsieur Lazhar is another in a long line of inspirational teacher films set to show viewers that teachers are an unending source

‘American Animal’ Trailer

‘American Animal’ Trailer

American Animal is a dark comedy written and directed by Matt D’Elia, which premiered at last year’s SXSW. D’Elia also stars as Jimmy, a dying young man who, over the course of one night, slowly loses his mind after finding out that

‘Restless City’ Trailer

‘Restless City’ Trailer

I first heard about Andrew Dosunmu’s feature-film debut, Restless City, on the Shadow & Act blog over at Indiewire. Honestly, if you would like to follow everything about African and African-American cinema, you need to check out Shadow

‘Safety Not Guaranteed’ Trailer

‘Safety Not Guaranteed’ Trailer

Safety Not Guaranteed played earlier this year at Sundance and now will be hitting theaters on June 8th. Colin Trevorrow’s debut narrative feature starring Mark Duplass, Aubrey Plaza and Jake Johnson centers on Kenneth (Duplass), who puts an ad in the newspaper