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I’m a huge fan of disaster films. Ever since my eyes fell upon the screen…
I remember sitting in Hall H at Comic-Con two years ago, when Marvel first announced…
Nearly three years ago, just a few days after officially launching this website, I posted…
In this year’s installment of in the “did we really need another of these” series…
One of the key things I enjoyed about 21 Jump Street was watching Channing Tatum…
Over the years, the film industry has churned out plenty of comedies about the perils…
The original How to Train Your Dragon is a film that didn’t quite make it…
In an age where astronomical budgets and A-list stars dominate the sci-fi genre, it’s seldom…
After finding tremendous success with animated sitcoms Family Guy and American Dad, Seth MacFarlane ventured…
After the disappointing and directionless X3: The Last Stand and the abysmal X-Men Origins: Wolverine,…
It’s 1978, and in a little working-class neighborhood on the south side of Philadelphia, Mickey…
It’s been 60 years since Godzilla first appeared onscreen, emerging from the ocean to wreak…
It’s always an interesting experiment to watch performers best known for their comedic work attempt…
Your friendly neighborhood wallcrawler is back in theaters and once again finds himself trying to…
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is a film that I’ve had circled on my calendar…
As viewers and fans, we’ve grown accustomed to seeing Jason Bateman in roles that basically…
Typically when I hear the word “sabotage,” a smile comes to my face as I…
After last year’s critically acclaimed thriller Prisoners, director Denis Villeneuve once again finds himself working alongside…
Big budget adaptations of popular young adult novels have become the latest trend in Hollywood,…
Have you ever looked around at your life and realized that it didn’t turn out…
Ever since the popularity of video games skyrocketed in the 1980s, Hollywood has been trying…
This. Is. NOT! Sparta. But 300: Rise of an Empire makes a valiant, albeit unnecessary, attempt…
What happens when the director of the Resident Evil franchise teams up with the writing…
We’ve finally reached the precipice. We’ve arrived. Thanks to McG’s 3 Days to Kill, starring…
Hollywood’s ever-increasing propensity for remakes, reboots, and reimaginings has led to a cornucopia of mixed…
Hollywood has a long history of taking beloved relics from our childhood and adapting them…
World War II movies are no strangers to the silver screen. Typically, they focus on…
Punch. Punch punch. Slap. Stab stab. Flex. Renny Harlin’s Legend of Hercules consists of those action being…
If you were a fan of the book, it may be worth your time to see the film in theaters for the big screen experience. Otherwise, just wait for home video.
Skip this one. The end product is absurd as the premise of its plot.
Outrageous from start to finish, and rarely falters in its quest to entertain the audience for three hours.
A rare glimpse at the man behind the magic – and the woman responsible for one of his most memorable accomplishments.
Far too long once again, but interesting new characters and outstanding performances bring a darker, more exciting installment in the trilogy.
Memorable songs and classic fairy tale themes combine for the best animated film of the year.