Articles related to "Best Film"Due to the lack of commercial appeal and flailing recession, film distributors are less inclined to pick up independent films.
This list comprises perhaps the 10 best films about 'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland.
It's easy for a horror film to slip between the conscience of the general audience.
For those who can't handle high gore films such as Saw, Hostel, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre, these movies have plenty of thrills while keeping the gore at a minimum.
Are summer movies a waste? People are always complaining about overstylized summer blockbusters, but are they really all that bad?
Based on the best selling book, the film adaptation of FAST FOOD NATION has its heart in the right place and possible also in your next burger.
Unoriginal but effective, Quarantine utilizes solid acting and disturbing shocks to put a seasonal scare into its audience.
The challenges and delights of life in the Namib Desert are carefully captured by Director Jamie Uys; think National Geographic meets Pixar.
The International Wolf Center provides a unique way to mix wintersport—dogsledding and snowshoeing—with the study of wolf ecology.
As far as films about haunted houses go, especially PG-13 haunted house films, you could do worse than the new "Haunting in Connecticut". It's not abysmal, surprisingly.
J.J. Abrams has himself said he was never a big Star Trek fan. Yet he has managed to re-boot the franchise with tons of action and sizzle.
Rachel Getting Married is a very different direction for Hathaway, as the dark past of a troubled girl unfolds during her sister's wedding.
Based on the manga, this 2005 film needs no prior knowledge of the story. Two girls with very different stories become close friends and roommates.
Land of Lost lacks a clear vision, and the result is muddled, mediocre film that produces some laughs but is easy to dislike or forget.
The film Watchmen makes the impossible a reality: A near perfect translation into film of what is considered by many to be the Holy Grail of comics.
The Bangkok International Film Festival gives in to Iranian demands not to screen Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi's award-winning animated film.
When a Las Vegas cabbie gets involved with aliens, it's fun and adventure for everyone.
Having ticked junkies, angels and zombies off his list British filmmaker Danny Boyle turns his attentions to the forgotten children living on India's roughest streets.
Cassie survives an accident but now she alone is being stalked by visions of her dead boyfriend and slowly starts to lose her mind as the Grim Reaper comes for her.
In the 1980s, horror movies enjoyed a renaissance due to creativity of the directors and effects people, the state of the country, and renewed interest in the genre.
David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise their roles as FBI agents in charge of decoding paranormal and supernatural cases no one else dare touch.
A bank robber must pretend to be a police officer in order to retrieve a stolen diamond, but it turns out this criminal makes a very good cop.
Dennis Quaid, Sharon Stone, and Stephen Dorff give new meaning to the term "property dispute" in Mike Figgis' thriller, Cold Creek Manor.
Scientits are using brain matter from sharks to fight brain diseases in humans, but their shark test subjects are about to turn around and bite them.
The town of Beaumont-sur-mer is the home of Lawrence Jamieson, a charming and intelligent conman, his home is threatened by the arrival of a rival conman Freddy Benson.
A this sad film, Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman solidly entertain in this dramatic comedy about two elderly terminal patients living their last days to the max 8.5/10
Just before 9/11, another collapse was beginning as Enron's financial downturn was under way. This independent film answers the question that was Enron's motto: Ask Why.
"Gone Baby Gone," Ben Affleck's directorial debut, showcases strong performances and contains enough plot twists to induce vertigo, yet it still falls short of greatness.
Award Winning Director Ray Griggs shares advice on his process as a Film Director.
Interview with Ray Griggs, Screenwriter and Director of the new movie Super Capers, starring Tom Sizemore, Adam West, and Clint Howard.
Maggie Cheung was best known for action movies when she made this quirky French satire. She plays herself as the star of the remake of a French silent film classic.
Molly McIntire's world seemed to fall apart overnight as World War ll absorbed the United States and England into active participation.
Despite being masked as a comedy, Adventureland is a serious film about becoming an adult.
New Line's Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, starring Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner, can't turn A Christmas Carol into a romantic comedy. 3/10
Echo Beach has gone but eccentric producer Jonathan Pope and his team are given a second chance with a zombie-themed apocalypse feature. Will their vision come together?
When a teacher wants to help her students expand their horizons beyond the narrow confines of their valley, she had no idea the forces that would be unleashed.
Professional television writer Adam Beechen offers insider tips on how to break into the television writing industry.
Time, space and reality according to quantum physics are not as linear as once believed. These are a few movies that can provoke questions about reality.
The Umbrella Corporation is conducting research at a top-secret underground facility called the Hive. When contact is lost a team of commandos are sent in to find out why
They won't help you ace your history final, but these fun movies to rent will definitely make you see Shakespeare, Einstein, and da Vinci in a new light.
The Holocaust should be studied within the curricula of various disciplines in order to expose students to the most heinous crimes against humanity in the 20th Century.
Most first-time filmmakers simply jump in and learn the hard way. Here's ten more suggestions to get yourself ready and enhance your chances for success on the set.
John Huston's masterful adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's "The Maltese Falcon" flies high when compared to its predecessors
Christmas films are usually quaint, pretty and slushy, but in Henry Selick's dark masterpiece, poltergeist, Jack Skellington has other ideas.
Is there a right way and a wrong way to approach film criticism? What separates the good reviews from the bad? These are the questions at the heart of every review.
Ten years after the success of the Blair Witch Project, footage is found of another mysterious event, causing another box office stir.
A review of the film where criminal, taking advantage of a woman's blindness try to con her in order to retrieve a doll stuffed with heroin.
Hancock is a bad tempered, drunk superhero who foils crimes but causes millions of dollars in property damages. After meeting a PR spokesman he is given a makeover.
No American director, or writer for that matter, has been as prolific as Woody Allen, releasing no less than 41 movies in 37 years.
Humanity fears what it does not understand. The X-Men fight to protect humanity from the mutants who believe that a war between humanity and mutants is inevitable.
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