Kickstart Sunday – ‘A Dog Named Gucci’...
Every week on Film Pulse, we highlight a Kickstarter project that we think you’ll really like, and deserves some support.
Every week on Film Pulse, we highlight a Kickstarter project that we think you’ll really like, and deserves some support.
Release Date: November 30, 2012 Director: Marcus Dunstan MPAA Rating: R Film Pulse Score: 5/10 The Collection is a sequel to 2009’s The Collector, and if you’re like a lot of peopl
Although I’m a huge fan of skate videos, there’s just so many that come out these days, it’s rare that they warrant mentioning on the site.
Release Date: November 16, 2012 Director: Ben Lewin MPAA Rating: R Film Pulse Score: 8/10 Yes, it has been a couple of weeks since The Sessions opened but it only recently came to
Today, Marvel released four more stills from the upcoming Iron Man 3, directed by Shane Black, and starring Robert Downey Jr.
The Sundance Film Festival is around the corner, January 17th through the 27th to be exact and we here at FilmPulse are excited.
Ever since Shane Carruth wrote and directed Primer, we’ve been clamoring for his next project, and after eight years, we’re finally going to get it.
Here’s the new trailer for Katie Aselton‘s Black Rock, which is a horror movie starring Aselton along with Kate Bosworth, and Lake Bell.
The viral marketing campaign for Guillermo del Toro‘s upcoming sci-fi flick Pacific Rim has officially launched with a “leaked” government document and an emergen
Ryan’s Score: 1/10 Ryan’s Synopsis: Santa is an excellent marksman.
Though I’m not the biggest fan of award shows, I’ve always had a soft spot for the Independent Spirit Awards, which recognizes yearly achievements in independent film.
The good folks over at Twitch got their hands on the above image, which is the first still from the upcoming horror anthology S-VHS, which is the sequel to this year’s V/H/S.
Here’s the new trailer for The Baytown Outlaws starring Billy Bob Thornton, Eva Longoria, Clayne Crawford, Michael Rapaport, Daniel Cudmore, Travis Fimmel, Andre Braugher and
This week we review Ang Lee‘s Life of Pi We talk about some other films we’ve been watching including Rome Open City, The Conversation, 127 Hours, Basket Case 1-3,
There are a lot of moments in Rust and Bone, the new film from French director Jacques Audiard, that leave the viewer utterly dejected.