When the name Tiffany & Co. rolls off one’s tongue, a glittering flood of pop culture references come to mind, such as a Givenchy-clad Audrey Hepburn, the classiest call girl ever to grace the big screen. She munches on a croissant while admiring the bauble-bedecked windows of the New York flagship location just as the […] Read more
On January 19th, Disney released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on digital HD, a high definition transfer of the 1937 animated classic that introduced the world to feature length animated films. It has been over 15 years since I’ve seen this adaptation of Grimm’s Fairy Tales so having an opportunity to really sit down […] Read more
“Hollywood is going to make a film of his life” – a line that was used part-way through The Program, the fictional film about the real-life story of Lance Armstrong cheating his way through seven Tour de France championships titles. And so true are the words, they did, but I doubt this was the film Armstrong […] Read more
Directed by Christian Ditter, How to be Single is a romantic comedy that follows single people trying to adjust to the ever changing world of love in NYC. Alice (Dakota Johnson) is the focal point of the story who decides it’s time to take a break from her current relationship as she graduates college, but […] Read more
It’s a great feeling when one of your most anticipated films of the year comes out in February. It’s like a giant weight was taken off of my impatient shoulders. What makes a situation like this even better is when said anticipated film lives up to your high expectations. Yes people, that’s correct, Deadpool lived […] Read more
Hail, Caesar! comes to theaters with lots of buzz – it’s the first film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen since 2013’s Inside Llewyn Davis, it is set during the same era (and same fictional movie studio) as the Coens’ classic screenwriting movie Barton Fink, and reunites the Coens with George Clooney and […] Read more
You know those “Who would win in a fight?” questions between some of the all-time greats? Well I bet you’d never ask yourself who would win in a fight between Jackie Chan and Adrien Brody. Alas, that is the question you find before you in this Chinese/American historical action epic billed as one of the most expensive […] Read more
I love Donnie Yen. Good or bad I’ll pretty much watch any movie he’s in. I was fortunate enough to interview him four years ago when Ip Man 3 was still being developed and this weekend, that movie is finally hitting screens across America. The original Ip Man is what made Yen a breakout star […] Read more
The highest grossing local film in China’s history is making its way state side this weekend when it releases in both 2D and 3D AMC theaters around the country. Making his feature length directorial debut, Raman Hui’s Monster Hunt is a comedic, Live-action/CGI hybrid fantasy adventure that ends up being a much different film than […] Read more
Back in 2014, I was pretty hard on the first Ride Along and only gave it a mere 4.5/10. Kevin Hart was the film’s saving grace. Thankfully, Ride Along 2 adds Ken Jeong and Olivia Munn to the supporting cast to add some extra comedic flair to a film that ends up being a pretty […] Read more
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