I walked into Rawson Marshall Thurber’s new crime comedy We’re the Millers knowing absolutely nothing except what was on the movie poster. I basically was expecting a dysfunctio... Read more
R.I.P.D., also known as the Rest in Peace Department, is an organization comprised of dead police officers who return to earth in order to bring back dead people/souls that managed escaped j... Read more
Director Nicholas Winding Refn’s Drive was one of 2011’s most brutal, stylish, and heralded films. The story of a reserved, talented stunt/getaway driver beginning to fight for someone and s... Read more
As we continue on this sequel and rebooted stocked summer we now arrive at the doorstep of the second animated comedic adventure to hit the big screens, Despicable Me 2, directed by Pierre C... Read more
Hong Kong director Johnnie To is known for very specific types of films, namely crime thrillers, so it should come as no surprise that his latest film, Drug War, is right up that alley. Wha... Read more
I’m usually a fan of Asian cinema – how their rules are completely out of this world compared to our own. Half of what you will see in Asian cinema seems so innovative, daring and damn... Read more
I remember when Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street was shooting around NYC and on Long Island, it was at the same time as Darren Aronofsky was shooting Noah and I got really exc... Read more
Warners Bros have released the trailer to their upcoming crime thriller, Getaway, starring Ethan Hawke and Selena Gomez (yep, seriously), in what seems like a mismatch of casting and a very... Read more
Wishes do come true! For fans of Japanese cinema there is a God and he/she has heard our wishes. The prolific Japanese director Takashi Miike is close to signing on for his first English la... Read more
Luc Besson is finally returning to the director’s chair after a two year absence following the lackluster biopic/drama The Lady with a new film that’s on the complete opposite en... Read more
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