'World War Z' Gets a New Trailer We've seen so many zombie movies at this point that the only way to add anything new to the genre is to approach it from a truly ridiculous angle (see: Warm Bodies). Kudos, then, to Marc Forster's World War Z -- it may not reinvent the zombie movie, but if this latest trailer is anything to go by, it makes up in souped-up thrills what it lacks in originality. More
'World War Z' Super Bowl Trailer: Brad Pitt Zombie Movie Teased We got a sneak peek into Brad Pitt's upcoming post-apocalyptic horror movie "World War Z" in a gray-hued, fast-paced trailer that aired shortly before the start of the 2013 Super Bowl.As The Huffington Post noted in an earlier post, the trailer, featuring a long-haired Pitt, "shows off the zombie apocalypse ('We've lost the East Coast') without actually showing off the zombie apocalypse." More
New in Theaters: 'Killing Them Softly,' 'The Collection' This week’s higher-profile releases are Killing Them Softly and The Collection. Killing Them Softly tells of some less-than-intelligent fellows who inadvertently cause the collapse of the local criminal business network, and the hitman sent to kill them for their meddling, played by Brad Pitt. More
'Django Unchained' Trailer Is Off The Chain Quentin Tarantino, you had our curiosity, but now you have our attention. The first trailer for the highly anticipated "Django Unchained" has finally hit the web, and Christmas has never seemed farther away. The trailer debuted over at Fandango last night, and we've been playing it on repeat ever since. More
Michael Fassbender Thought He "Blew" His Audition For Quentin Tarantino's Movie After The Oscar-Winning Role Was Already Cast: "I Called My Parents Straight Away" Fassbender recalls thinking that he fumbled his opportunity to star in Inglourious Basterds. Marking Tarantino's first and only World War II movie, Inglourious Basterds, which was a critical and ... 12/9/2024 - 11:58 am | View Link
‘Inglourious Basterds’ came out 10 years ago. Has its legacy changed? (JTA) — Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds,” which turns 10 next week, is unlike any other movie set during the Holocaust. It follows a group of American Jewish soldiers — led by ... 08/13/2019 - 3:20 am | View Link
The stars of "Sing Sing," "Ghostlight," and "Saturday Night" share why they think some of the most celebrated films of the year have starred actors playing actors.
The legendary film critic, who appears this weekend at New York's Metrograph in conversation, tells IndieWire about his issues with 10-best lists and where his massive DVD collection ended up.
Allison Anders and Kurt Voss' comedy set in the music industry was a Sundance crowd-pleaser in 1999, but 26 years later, it's impossible to find on either DVD or streaming. That needs to change.