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
A Million Ways to Die in the West follows a pathetic and cowardly sheep farmer named Albert (Seth MacFarlane) who falls for a mysterious new woman that just moved to town, Anna (Charlize 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
Gangster Squad was originally set for release last September, but the shooting in Aurora, Colorado led Warner Bros. to push the film back a few months (as well as excising a shooting scene s... Read more
Making his live-action feature film directorial/writing debut with a comedy called Ted, is the wild New Englander and Family Guy creator, Seth MacFarlane. When John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg)... Read more
With 2012 being the year of the Super Heroes, it’s easy to forget that there are other films coming out that have the potential to blow our socks off. One of those films is Ruben Fleis... Read more
Who doesn’t like a good smuggling movie? They’re just like heist films except that they criminals aren’t stealing anything. Plus, what makes these movies fun is that the person who orchestra... Read more
One of the most anticipated films of 2012 — one that isn’t based on a novel or comic book, of course — is Gangster Squad, a crime drama from Zombieland and 30 Minutes or Le... Read more
It seems like Johnny Depp has been working on an adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson’s The Rum Diary ever since the 1959 memoir was first published in 1998, so it’s nice to finally... Read more
Warner Bros. has historically done gangster films better than any other studio (although Paramount certainly has a potential claim on that title since it, you know, released a few films unde... Read more
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