Film Review: Lone Survivor
By Aymeric Vincenti | January 23, 2014Peter Berg’s newest project is a lean combat film, offering no sympathy for the squeamish and no respite from the horrors witnessed.
Peter Berg’s newest project is a lean combat film, offering no sympathy for the squeamish and no respite from the horrors witnessed.
As various industry award ceremonies approach, Hollywood begins to loose what many see as the most significant films of the year.
While Lux will not come to define Eno’s catalogue or represent a pinnacle in his career, it is a trip that only he can deliver.
There’s only one reason to go see this movie.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, a film based off the John le Carré novel of the same title, takes its audience back to time and form of the classic spy tale.
Donald Glover must be the most versatile entertainer in the world today. As Donald Glover, he is a stand-up comedian, former writer for “30 Rock,” star of the show “Community,” GAP model and head...
As the credits rolled and I left the theater, a nearby viewer loudly exclaimed that he had been fooled, and that he hadn’t taken J. Edgar to be “no love movie.”
Based on Hunter S. Thompson’s semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, The Rum Diary is Johnny Depp’s homage to the great American novelist and journalist.
Any film featuring boxing robots is bound to elicit some Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots jokes, but Real Steel is about much more than knocking blocks off.
Let’s start by addressing what you’re already thinking: cancer comedy.