This guns a-blazing take on modern feminism stands up nicely after 20 years Published February 21 2011
Independent films have been struggling for years following a mid-90s boom. Are they making a comeback? Published February 19 2011
Paul Giamatti shines as a lovable cad in this sweeping character study Published February 17 2011
Horror maestro Wes Craven stumbles with his latest shock effort Published February 15 2011
Adam Sandler seems an unlikely box office champion, but he's outlasting many of his peers Published February 10 2011
The original shocker makes its way to Blu-ray with all its gruesome visuals intact Published February 8 2011
The co-host of the upcoming Found Footage Festival gives a peek at this year's event Published February 3 2011
The fourth "Scream" film promises to tweak modern horror conventions. But is there enough to tweak? Published February 1 2011
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