Slated for theatrical release January 22, In Organic We Trust is the latest film to take stock of the the current state of the organic movement, which has been co-opted by big food manufacturers, and its original principals diluted by Federal Government regulation. Take a peek at this trailer, via p ... More >>
Jack Frost and the Secular Pantheon
With big-studio millions behind him, the director still goes it alone
Beware: Nicolas Cage wants your offspring
New York City is oh so very close to being a better city for film and television than Hollywood -- if the federal government would just get out of the damn way! At least that was the message today on the corner of 36th Street in Astoria, Queens, where Sen. Chuck Schumer, flanked by relevant neighb ... More >>
Learn how to live like Kevin Smith
Don’t miss a month of classic anime
Films about your favorite recreational activity. No, the other one.
Film Forum revives Mamma Roma
Nine new films showcase a diverse range of international filmmakers
Crafty People on the Internet are excellent at coming up with Elaborate Pieces of Crafty Internet Bullshit, and this cute little meme is no exception. See, there's this movie out in theaters right now called Toy Story 3, and it's apparently dredging up any and all nostalgia, sentimentality, e ... More >>
Once taboo subjects are now the norm, thanks to extraordinary Swedish cinema
The Hulk gets another movie
The Times reports that big manufacturers like LG are rolling out 3-D TVs at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas. The units will cost about $2,000, and require the use of special glasses, just like House of Wax. One big drawback is that there isn't much 3-D content to feed the gia ... More >>
New films from Bollywood and beyond
The L Word steams up with a murder mystery
Kevin Smith headlines Independent Film Week
New indie films celebrated, minus the hype
Snappy doc exposes rating-board secrets
Moving into the mainstream, the Christian right tells Hollywood to have a little faith
Hollywood's real moneymakers yet to come
The fast and the furriest: Animating season opens with the journey of a manic menagerie
Pistol operas: Counterprogramming digital Hollywood schlock with digital Asian pulp
Dean Finds That Courting Blogocrats Means Answering Tough Questions
The Times' Grudge Against Ovitz
Mourning Has Risen for Independent Film
Hollywood Revises History, Joins the Good Fight
No Place Like Utopia
When Movie Moguls Wage War to Protect Copyright, the First Amendment Ends Up on the Cutting Room Floor
The Post Wont Miss Podhoretz
By treating audiences with kid gloves, the MPAA delivers a lethal blow to grown-up fare
Paying the Price of Independence
Searching for Standouts at the IFFM
