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The latest installment in what promises to be a long parade of live-action updates to…
The horror genre has gotten increasingly stale over the past few years, with a seemingly…
The year is 1871, and Dutch immigrant Jon (Mads Mikkelsen) is anxious for his wife…
Six years ago, South African director Neill Blomkamp burst onto the scene with District 9,…
After successfully translating Kick-Ass to the big screen, comic book writer Mark Millar and director…
With over 100 million copies in print, the Fifty Shades of Grey book series is…
Time travel is always a tricky subject for a filmmaker to tackle. It’s been done…
Sometimes, watching a bad film – and in my case, subsequently writing a review of a…
It’s time (again) for Peter Jackson to say goodbye to his cinematic Tolkien universe that he created…
When Matthew (Ryan Reynolds) pulls into the parking lot of a local diner with his…
The lovably idiotic trio that Jason Sudeikis, Charlie Day, and Jason Bateman brought to life…
In 2010, a series of church fires plagued a 40-mile section of East Texas, beginning…
Harry and Lloyd are back twenty years later in Dumb and Dumber To, the long-awaited sequel…
Awards season is about to explode in earnest, and we have a strong contender with…
Ever since the Disney acquisition of Marvel in 2009, fans of both entities have been…
When we first meet Louis Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal), he’s cutting sections of chain-link fence from…
Despite starring in some undeniably iconic roles early in his career, Keanu Reeves has struggled to maintain…
Whiplash has the good fortune of not only having a tremendously appropriate title that works on…
Some 20 years ago, Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton) was the hottest actor in the world as star…
Based on true events, 23 Blast is the inspirational story of high school football star Travis…
It’s Christmas Eve, 1899, and promising Oxford graduate Edward Newgate (Jim Sturgess) has arrived at the…
Within the hallowed halls of Winchester University, the fictional Ivy League school created for Justin Simien’s Dear…
Sam (Billy Crudup) is a fast-talking, fast-living advertising exec, whose busy schedule and constant wheeling-and-dealing resulted…
“Ideals are peaceful. History is violent.” These words, delivered by Brad Pitt’s scarred and battle-weary…
Jason Reitman’s Men, Women and Children takes aim at communication in the digital age, offering a…
Since his first appearance as Tony Stark in 2008’s Iron Man, Robert Downey Jr. has…
My first exposure to Gone Girl came when I devoured Gillian Flynn’s critically acclaimed novel…
The Boxtrolls is the latest offering produced by the Laika – the studio that brought you…
Kevin Smith’s Tusk is about as far removed from the director’s early body of work…
The Skeleton Twins is the second feature release from director Craig Johnson, and it tells the tale…
Director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett have made quite a name for themselves over…
There’s no disputing the fact that Errol Flynn is a legend of the silver screen,…
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is a film that does about what you’d expect from a sequel…
The Giver could easily be considered the grandfather of all modern YA adaptations as we know…