In the beginning of The Clapper, infomercial actor Eddie Krumble (Ed Helms) walks down a Los Angeles street that is depicted with an unreal, painted quality. He passes a wall that has graffi... Read more
It’s been nearly three years to the day since I reviewed the original Ted, a film that I certainly enjoyed but one I felt had very little comedic re-watchability, if you will. It had some hi... Read more
The NYFF officially kicked off this year’s fest with the premiere of David Fincher’s Gone Girl, but as soon as that ended everyone’s excitement rapidly turned to the secret screening. In the... Read more
Seth Macfarlane is back to write, star, produce and direct a new R-rated western comedy called A Million Ways to Die in the West. The Family Guy funnyman has rounded up a solid supporting c... Read more
The long-awaited trailer for Lovelace, the biopic based on the rise of porn star Linda Lovelace, has finally hit the web with a bang- no pun intended! The film stars Amanda Seyfried (Les Mis... Read more
Family comedies, especially about weddings, are always fun to watch, and of course there seems to be something about those all-star ensemble casts that get rom-com fans into theaters. The tr... Read more
Serial killers never cease to fascinate and scare the public. Movies based on real ones are almost always worth the watch. Perhaps there is a severe shortage of real serial killers to create... Read more
It’s been a while since I’ve heard some news about the casting for the latest big screen version of Les Miserables. It seems that all the debate over who should play the coveted role of Epo... Read more
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