New York Film Festival

'Inherent Vice' First Look Totes a "Bigfoot" Josh Brolin
'Inherent Vice' First Look Totes a "Bigfoot" Josh Brolin
'Inherent Vice' First Look Totes a "Bigfoot" Josh Brolin
After his famous romp with Mark Wahlberg in 'Boogie Nights,' director Paul Thomas Anderson brings us back to the '70s with his upcoming film, 'Inherent Vice,' a highly anticipated project starring the likes of Josh Brolin and Joaquin Phoenix, and adapted from the Thomas Pynchon gonzo novel of the same name. With 'Inherent Vice' set to make its grand debut at this year's New York Film Festival, its first official look has emerged, toting Brolin's new haircut and tons and tons of pancakes.
NYFF Lineup
NYFF Lineup
NYFF Lineup
The 2014 New York Film Festival was already looking to be a can't-miss event for cinephiles, given its previous announcements of gala screenings of David Fincher's 'Gone Girl,' Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Inherent Vice' and Alejandro G. Iñárritu's 'Birdman,' but the announcement of the festival's Main Slate selections brings with it some of the most highly anticipated titles of the year.
‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’ Sequel Might Happen
‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’ Sequel Might Happen
‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’ Sequel Might Happen
It's safe to say that we were all a bit bummed when Bob Hoskins announced his retirement. He gave us such classic characters from movies like 'Hook,' 'Enemy at the Gates' and, of course, the iconic 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' But none seemed more disappointed than director Robert Zemeckis and not just because he was a fan of Hoskins' work, either. Turns out that a 'Roger Rabbit 2' is actually ready
‘Life of Pi’ Reviews: Early Reactions From the New York Premiere
‘Life of Pi’ Reviews: Early Reactions From the New York Premiere
‘Life of Pi’ Reviews: Early Reactions From the New York Premiere
We want nothing more to fall in love with Ang Lee's movie adaptation of the 'Life of Pi.' The latest trailers and images dolled out to help promote the film are simply stunning to look at, and everyone seems to be hoping that the final product will match our preconceived expectations. Now, thanks to some early reviews and reactions coming in from the 'Life of Pi' debut at the 2012 New York Film Festival, we finally have some clue whether to expect the best or the worst from the theatrical release on November 21, 2012.