If the Fantastic Four were a real family I’d feel terrible for them. Three films in and now they’ve struck out. Josh Trank’s reboot of the popular Marvel family is one gigantic set-up that o... Read more
As a critic, I see over a hundred movies a year. Without trying to sound snobby (because it really is the truth), few of the movies that are released are great. Many are terrible. Most fall... Read more
The new Fantastic Four reboot has had its share of problems with getting its feet off the ground. How would they make it different? Would it even have a place in the superhero universe? Do p... Read more
James McAvoy shines in his latest outing in Jon S. Bairds Filth, based on the novel by Irvine Welsh which tells the twisted story of a Scottish Detective Sergeant in Edinburgh as he investig... Read more
The second English language debut for a South Korean filmmaker this year is slowly approaching us and for the past few months we’ve been getting a steady stream of art, character poste... Read more
Oh Lars von Trier, you really don’t give a shit about what people think of you, that’s probably why your films are as ridiculous as they are. Despite that, your films are at lea... Read more
I haven’t posted much about director Bong Joon-ho‘s English language debut, Snowpiercer, but that doesn’t mean I’m not waiting in anticipation like a kid on Christmas... Read more
Man on a Ledge centers on Nick Cassidy, a man who has stepped out onto the ledge of the Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan. The trailers have already ruined it for you, but basically, he’s... Read more
Man on a Ledge stars Sam Worthington as Nick Cassidy, a convicted criminal on the run who, upon escaping, decides that he will have to prove his innocence by threatening to jump off a hotel.... Read more
Borrowing elements from other Spielberg films; a John Williams score, a Moroccan adventure and Mr. Spielberg himself, The Adventures of Tintin differentiates itself by using performance capt... Read more
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