Zach Braff on His Gritty New Film and the Directing Project That Got Away
Zach Braff returns to the big screen this week -- sort of -- in the new drama The High Cost of Living. Technically it's a VOD release (premiering this week via Tribeca…
Elton John, Cameron Crowe Premiere Get Tribeca 2011 Off to Rocking Start
The Tribeca Film Festival has always been an adventuresome place to visit on opening night. Few major festivals outside Cannes can claim to have hosted such a broad…
Report: Restrepo Director Tim Hetherington Killed in Libya
This just in, and just devastating; Tim Hetherington, the acclaimed war photographer who this year shared an Oscar nomination with Sebastian Junger for their documentary…
Pee on Morgan Spurlock's New Film -- Literally
Morgan Spurlock's promotional prowess knows no bounds, and his taste knows no limits. Whether that's a good or bad thing is up for debate today as the documentarian's…
Adrien Brody on His Tribeca Premiere Detachment, the Genius of Tony Kaye, and That Stella Artois Ad
Though it may not look like it outside our windows at the moment, it's that time of year again in New York -- when the birds chirp, the flowers blossom and the…
VIDEO: Darren Aronofsky and Vincent Cassel Want to Sell You Some Cologne
This is been living under the radar since its announcement in January and its online debut a few weeks ago, but some things are worth the wait: Vincent Cassel is back in…
Hilary Swank and Molly Smith on Producing Something Borrowed and What Makes a Good Chick Flick
The forthcoming romantic comedy Something Borrowed, based on Emily Giffin's bestselling novel, has more at stake than just living up to the expectations of book's…
Atlas Shrugged, Conspirator Get Political in Search For Box-Office Respect
Rio might have flown away with number one, but the real stories of the weekend box-office might be a pair of films that didn't even make the top 10. And if their…
How to Make a Tree of Life Trailer Even More Pretentious? Add French
I love Terrence Malick as much as the next guy, but come on: Can we just get The Tree of Life over with, already? Until the film premieres next month at Cannes (and…
What Classic Movies Did the Critics Get Wrong?
Overlooked in the Scre4m-y rush of the weekend was an interesting article from the Guardian film blog, where Danny Leigh postulated about the long history of first…
Monday Morning Talkback: Let's Hear About Rio
Congratulations to the gang behind Rio, which cemented its burgeoning global superpower over the weekend with the biggest domestic opening of the year to date: $40…
Week in Review: Kneel Before Movieline!
OK, fine, you can stand up. Your benevolent movie-news flagship invites you aboard to sail the tranquil waters of the weekend, both with the latest edition of Week in…
Don't Get Your Hopes Up For William and Kate: The Movie
Hoo boy, that Lifetime movie about royal newlyweds-to-be Prince William and Kate Middleton sounds amazing: "The film has sparked a worldwide media frenzy, according to…
VIDEO: Sean Penn + The Cure + Cannes = This Must Be the Place
From Antonioni to Wong Kar-wai, from Wim Wenders to Werner Herzog, the landscape and character of the American road has long captivated some the world's most visionary…
James McAvoy on The Conspirator and the Trick to an American Accent
Scottish actor/heartthrob/all-around nice guy James McAvoy returns to screens this weekend in The Conspirator, director Robert Redford's true-life tale of a Southern…
