Disclaimer: This review will have some spoilers Birth of a Nation follows Nat Turner (Nate Parker), a slave who lives on a plantation owned by a very fair (by slave-owner standards) and gene... Read more
In 1964, the Cold War has put the U.S. and the USSR at each other’s throats. However, suave CIA agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and hulking KGB agent Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer) a... Read more
When Disney put a halt on the production of The Lone Ranger — a big-budget revival of the popular 1930s radio and 1950s TV Western hero — back in 2011 it did so for precisely the... Read more
The Super Bowl is one of the largest sporting events in the entire world. Last year during Super Bowl XLVI, approximately 111.3 million people around the world tuned in to watch the Giants b... Read more
The final film of the Disney panel (before the surprise) was the animated film Wreck-it Ralph, based off the 8-bit video game. In attendance was director Rich Moore who spoke a bit about th... Read more
If you had asked me six months ago which would be the better film between Mirror, Mirror or Snow White and the Huntsman, I probably would’ve scoffed and replied that it was no contest. Well,... Read more
It should seem so fitting that on the day Jack White releases his first full-length solo album, Blunderbuss, Disney would announce at CinemaCon that he would be scoring Gore Verbinski’... Read more
Visually stunning with perfect casting, Mirror Mirror director Tarsem Singh (Immortals, The Cell) brings new life to the classic Snow White tale. My expectations were low after the terribly... Read more
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