Ben Affleck's '70s period ensemble based on a crazy true story involving the Iranian revolution, Hollywood, and a fake sci-fi movie. »»
Fathers seeking Vengeance! Roman Soldiers! Post-Apocalyptic Samurai! and Micheal Cera! »»
Every Monday morning, InsidePulse Movies Czar Scott “Kubryk” Sawitz brings an irreverent and oftentimes hilarious look at pop culture, politics, sports and whatever else comes to mind. And sometimes he writes about movies. The big story this »»
This year emphasizes those directors who will continue to push the limits of the medium in terms of film-making and subject matter. »»
You know it’s been a great year in movies when there are a handful of films that don’t make the final cut of your top ten list, yet easily deserve the same praise. »»
For me, 2010 was like an all-you-can-eat buffet of great movies, and I got pretty fat on one amazing picture after another. »»
Also new this week: Ben Affleck's The Town, The A-Team, and Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole. »»
Typical list but with one caveat: one of the best picture nominations kick's ass. »»
Unlike last year, which included films like The Hangover and Sugar, this year's list is devoid of surprise. »»
However, the actor and actress are also circling other projects. »»
The grand finale(?) in the Saw series makes a killing and the Jackass boys cross $100 million. »»
Paramount Pictures dominates the weekend with two films grossing over $63 million. »»
Jackass 3D sees huge returns in a weekend where the top 12 films collected $121 million. »»
The Social Network faced some competition this weekend at the box office. Sadly, the competition was not strong, as judged on their performances. »»
Badass for the month of September is revealed, some thoughts on Zack Snyder directing Superman, and a review of a French zombie feature that you've probably never heard of before. »»
This weekend, some decided to take a break from their Facebook account and watched The Social Network instead. »»
Oliver Stone has his best opening as a director, Ben Affleck surpasses a personal milestone, and Inception has one last hurrah in this week's top ten. »»
Ben Affleck proves that Gone Baby Gone was no fluke. And a star has arrived in Emma Stone. »»
Boston to Affleck is like New York to Scorsese: it works beautifully »»
Recalling a gag successfully pulled off, looking at the only films that look like they could be brilliant for the rest of the year and a DVD review of Dog Bite Dog »»
Ben Affleck and Warner Bros. are doing for Boston what David Simon (Homicide: Life on the Street, The Wire) did for Baltimore - putting a new stamp on the crime genre. »»