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MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Magic In The Moonlight’

Film: Magic In The Moonlight Starring: Colin Firth, Emma Stone Directed by: Woody Allen A year after delivering the award-winning Blue Jasmine, Woody Allen is back with a far simpler tale of life, love, and the funny things people will do for money. Magic In The Moonlight stars Colin Firth as Stanley, an aging magician […]

‘Magic In The Moonlight’ Trailer: Woody Allen Knows What His Fans Want To See

After months of promotion and only a handful of stills, the first trailer for Woody Allen’s Magic In The Moonlight has been made available ahead of the film’s July 25 release. Colin Firth stars as a world famous magician that makes a living on the side by debunking mystics, gypsies, and all others who attempt […]

Summer 2014 Release Set For Woody Allen’s ‘Magic In The Moonlight’

Sony Pictures Classics has revealed a July 25, 2014 release date for Woody Allen’s Magic In The Moonlight. It will be his fourth summertime release in as many years, following 2013’s award-winning Blue Jasmine. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly for a new feature, Allen shared some insight on Magic‘s origins by informing the writer “I had […]

First ‘Devil’s Knot’ Trailer Promises Star-Studded Take on the West Memphis Three

Hollywood has a long history of embarking on projects that may be best described as “biting off more than they can chew.” Devil’s Knot, the upcoming film from Atom Egoyan, may very well be one such project. The tale of the West Memphis Three is one of the harrowing, strange, and awful tales to shake […]

MOVIE REVIEW: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

Film: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Director: Tomas Alfredson Starring: Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy Those in America will have the benefit of watching this without the shadow of a masterly 1970s adaptation by the BBC clouding their vision. For many in Europe, Alec Guinness (he of Obi-Wan fame) had turned in the definitive portrayal of […]

MOVIE TRAILER: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Before Michael Bay made it a pre-requisite that every action film be as outrageous as possible, there used to be a fine art in filmmaking known as “spy films.” Sure a few good ones have come in recent years, but as a whole, the craft of subtlety has not exactly been a hit in recent […]