Critical darling getting one last run and a film »»
Fathers seeking Vengeance! Roman Soldiers! Post-Apocalyptic Samurai! and Micheal Cera! »»
Anybody who says 2010 wasn’t a good year for film is in serious need of more trips to the theater or a Netflix account. »»
Double feature presents two very funny silent films from famed director's early career. »»
Names include Jane Lynch, Zach Galifianakis and Jack Black. »»
DVD and Blu-Ray to include two commentary tracks, deleted scenes and plenty of trailers. »»
Riffing on Elin Nordegren & celebrity cheating spouses, a remedy for Michael Cera's Scott Pilgrim problem and a DVD review of The Lives of Others »»
If you ever see Michael Cera and he has a moustache, get out of his way! »»
After obtaining 100,000 fans on Facebook, director Edgar Wright unveils the second trailer for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. »»
When you have a werewolf appear out of nowhere to give cops a middle finger, it’s very hard to take the movie seriously when it then tries to become dark and brooding five minutes later. »»
Before you go "Oh no, not another movie with Michael Cera," check this out! »»
For those aspiring filmmakers wanting to make a movie with Michael Cera, click to find out! »»
After seeing this red band trailer, you would think more theaters would show them so that, I don't know, the movies could get a larger audience. »»
With the subject matter and cast Year One had the potential to be a really funny film, sadly it aims for the lowest common denominator and misses the mark by miles. »»
This week Scott examines the question that has baffled movie producers since time immemorial: Are cavemen and dinosaurs funny? No, of course not, don't be ridiculous. »»
It seems Mitchell Hurtwitz, who created Arrested Development, and his co-executive producer James Vallely are working on a screenplay for a feature version of their short-lived Fox TV series. »»
Sony Pictures has announced that the Harold Ramis comedy Year One will be released at the end of September on DVD and Blu-ray Disc. »»
In a time when romantic films have become remarkably vulgar, it's refreshing to see one that doesn't require blue language or male nudity that many do. »»
Two men familiar with comic-book films have joined the cast of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. »»