Gosling and Mad Men's Christina Hendricks to embark on a fantasy noir. »»
As Mad Men starts its fifth season, David and Leah look back at the cultural impact of the show and what can be expected in the new season. Mad Men follows the world of marketing in New York City in the early to mid-1960s and the people who sell thos »»
New one sheet for new drama starring Adrien Brody and Bryan Cranston. »»
A dark and hypnotic neo-noir that calls back neon-drenched crime films of the 1980s. »»
Action thriller with Ryan Gosling debuts »»
Red band trailer for indie comedy debuts »»
Schreiber takes a headlining role in a docudrama of an event that inspired the film Rocky. »»
Superman fans, this is the one you've been waiting for... »»
Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel star in a two-hour, unfunny theatrical adaptation of a sitcom that was never made. »»
Much like the "Wild West" or the "Roaring Twenties," there's an extreme amount of nostalgia associated with a period of American History that took place at the end of the 1950s and into the '60s. Films like Back to the Future and American Graffiti almost seem to portray the period as some sort of utopia, when the country was prospering and had its bright future ahead of it. It's because of this perceived look at the era that a series like Mad Men packs such a wallop of cold reality. With its gorgeous visuals of tailor made suits and skyscraper offices, the look the show is like a postcard of the age, but digging deep within its flawed characters shows a world rampant with misogyny and bigotry of many forms, giving us a brilliant look at that time period, as well as a distorted mirror into our own. »»