2014 cannot get here fast enough.
So this is what true 3D looks like, eh? I'm sold.
Twenty-five years and still hopping.
When I saw the first trailer for this film, I nearly flipped. Finally a movie about video games that actually featured a spectrum of video games across the years. How in the world could you go wrong? Then I remembered all the other Disney Animation Studio digitally animated features (Chicken Little and Meet the Robinsons to name a couple) that fell short of expectations. Good humor, but the storie...[Read More]
Who knew the Terminator started in the old west around 1973?
As all books have their final chapters so do the films that follow. This was just a slightly more charismatic farewell than expected. The new twists and turns of the final film were beyond entertaining. Not only did the folks from Summit Entertainment thrill the world with the phenomenal Twilight Saga, they managed to give millions of Twihards simultaneous heart attacks in the process! Jeez, peop...[Read More]
8 additions minutes of Twilight bliss! What more could a Twihard ask for?
A remake of a classic, but set in modern times? Keep going.
There's nothing quite like the thrill of getting the sh*t scared out of you. The question is, can Paranormal Activity do it a fourth time? With new characters, new environments and new ways to get your blood going, there's hope for this one.
The popularity of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's British detective Sherlock Holmes has seen a strong renewed interest in the last few years thanks to Robert Downey Jr's portrayal of him and a successful new CBS drama. This week, Shout! brings us The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, a Holmes movie created in 1976, on Blu-ray/DVD Combo.
Director Stephen Fung's first film in his planned trilogy arrives on Blu-ray and DVD next week. Tai Chi Zero, whose sequel is set to release in theaters later this month, is a "kung fu" movie unlike I have ever seen.
Legendary actor Chow Yun-Fat plays the warlord Cao Cao in The Assassins, an action drama in the vein of Curse of the Golden Flowers and Hero. This is also the first film by director Linshan Zhao.