Ben Foster

Woody Harrelson Unplugged: Rampart's Feminist Agenda

Regina Weinreich | Posted 04.16.2012

Regina Weinreich

Harrelson's testosterone-fueled performance illustrates this Maui-based actor's ferocity, playing a character very little like his green (he grows his own produce), peace-loving, pot-smoking self.

To Protect and Serve: Patriarchy and Power in Rampart

Tribeca Film | Posted 04.09.2012

Tribeca Film

Rampart takes viewers on a guttural trip through the streets of Los Angeles during a particularly turbulent period of social upheaval, ferried by one of the most corrupt cinematic cops (Woody Harrelson) in recent years.

Guess Who? 15 Teen Shows From The 90's Starring Today's Celebs

Posted 01.09.2012

Hey, girl! Just kidding. With all the Ryan Gosling memes around the internet these days, we decided it was time to revisit two of our all-time favo...

Steve Buscemi Directs 'Queer'

Vulture | By: | Posted 01.02.2012

At last night's screening of Rampart, director Oren Moverman teased us with a new project he's scripted: an adaptation of the William S. Burroughs nov...

The Mechanic: Statham Gets the Job Done

Jackie K. Cooper | Posted 05.25.2011

Jackie K. Cooper

Watching a Statham movie is like riding a bucking bronco. You have to hold on tight and go with the flow. A film like "The Mechanic" will never win any acting awards but it sure is pure entertainment.

Live From Sundance 2011: Day 2

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011

Marshall Fine

Film festival programmers rarely create festivals full of films built around a single theme. Yet quite unintentionally, I spent Friday seeing five films that dealt with the idea of abandonment, reunion and reconciliation.

The Divine Ben Foster as The Messenger

Erica Abeel | Posted 05.25.2011

Erica Abeel

Conventional wisdom in Hollywood has it that Iraq War-themed movies are fated to fizzle at the box office. The Messenger may deservedly break the hex.

Oren Moverman delivers with The Messenger

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011

Marshall Fine

It's referred to as "development hell" - that period between when a script is optioned and when it gets a green light - an endless series of notes, me...

Woodstock Film Fest -- The Messenger

Stewart Nusbaumer | Posted 05.25.2011

Stewart Nusbaumer

Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster play servicemen tasked to inform relatives of soldiers killed in action. For good reason, this is called the worst job in the Army.