Miami International Film Festival Announces Its 2012 Lineup

‘Tis the season for fantastic films. Not only are awards shows highlighting the best in worldwide cinema, but the folks at the Miami International Film Festival are gearing up to showcase over 100 films during its 29th run.From March 2 to 11, the MIFF will show off films from dozens…

Yelp Launches Beret Cinema Club at O Cinema

​”Drunk and a movie” is the new “dinner and a movie,” says Rony M., an Elite Yelper as indicated by his “Elite 12′ ” status to the right of his mini profile pic. Starting Wednesday, the new Yelp Beret Cinema Club will host its first ever filmophile event at O…

Love Hurts: Young Goethe In Love is a Satisfying Romp

At first glace, Young Goethe In Love seems like Germany’s version of Shakespeare In Love. The parallels of the two men and their literary works of genius are certainly there. Much like Shakespeare In Love, Young Goethe portrays the literary giant as a young man, listless, wandering, his genius untapped…

Community‘s Not Canceled! Five Storylines We Hope To See This Spring

Attention, Human Beings! We have some news that is cool, cool, cool. We’ve been worried that the critically adored, genre-defying, pop-culture-skewering show Community would never return from the purgatory of “indefinite hiatus” imposed by NBC last year. But on Friday, the network’s entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt told reporters that Community…

Questlove Upset with Tina Fey, Triggers One-Sided Internet Feud

Tina Fey. Not only is she a Bossypants, but the Philadelphia-born comedian, writer, and producer is also a hater — according to fellow Philadelphian and NBC co-worker Questlove. The afro-picked drummer went on Bravo’s new late night show, Watch What Happens: Live, and called Fey out for not showing his…

Is Emma Stone the New Tony Montana?

Greed. Corruption. Mountains of cocaine. If you read those three words and the image that pops to mind is of Emma Stone, we are genuinely concerned for you. But we also know you’re not alone. Stone recently signed on to play a wild child who travels to Miami to sell…

Back to the Cold War with Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

John le Carré’s Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, the 1974 spy novel generally regarded as the writer’s finest, is predicated on a pair of enigmatic personalities: the colorless bureaucratic master-spook George Smiley and the double agent the Soviets have planted near the top of British intelligence whom Smiley must unmask.Although not…