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An interesting look at what could have been.
Your chance to see a classic return to the big screen.
Having awoken from their spring break extravaganza at Lake Victoria, the swarm heads upstream where they look to make a meal out of Big Wet, a local water park where when it comes to fun, nobody does it wetter!
A group of men from a neighborhood watch group end up defending the world from aliens. And those men are hilarious.
Check out the featurette for the upcoming film The Raid: Redemption
Posted on 16 April 2012
This summer, theaters will be graced with Battleship, a movie based on the classic board game. It’s unclear how well “you sank my battleship” will translate into a film about an alien invasion, but I’m willing to give it a shot. After all, this isn’t the first strange idea Hollywood has had over the years. [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 17 March 2012
With the upcoming release of the indie film Hombre y tierra, Continue Reading
Posted on 25 February 2012
The trouble with a lot of parody movies is that they’re very context specific. They spoof specific pop culture trends that most people won’ even remember six months later. The years are not kind to those parody movies, and watching them is like pulling up an old Tonight Show monologue from 15 years ago. You [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 13 February 2012
You finally get to see the much anticipated "for twilight fanatics" wedding between Bella and Edward. Continue Reading
Posted on 12 February 2012
There’s a lot of attention about the big comic book movies coming out this summer. We’ve got The Avengers, The Amazing Spiderman, and The Dark Knight Rises, all hoping to be the biggest summer blockbuster the world has ever seen. I admit, I’m very excited and plan to see all of them, and I suspect [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 06 February 2012
What movies ruled at the box office this weekend? Continue Reading
Posted on 27 January 2012
Let’s go back to when ‘Family Ties’ was still on. I know what you’re thinking. There are too many remakes already, don’t give Hollywood any more ideas. Normally, I agree, and I’d hate to see most of my beloved 80′s movies remade. (To be fair, they did a good job with Footloose.) Most of the [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 13 January 2012
Hit the jump for some new and pretty awesome movie posters... Ghost Rider and John Carter... Continue Reading
Posted on 13 January 2012
I should have known. The instant I put out a list of 80′s movies this new generation needs to see, all I hear about are the movies I’ve criminally left off the list. On the plus side, the next column practically writes itself as I am flooded with suggestions. I get the passion. The 80′s [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 09 January 2012
The Devil Inside leaves it's mark on this weekends box office, and It's not a good one... Continue Reading
Posted on 06 January 2012
It’s hard for us to believe that the 1980′s began over thirty years go. At least, it’s hard for me to accept that notion. Back then, a lot of us were kids, and these days, a lot of you have children. As parents, it is your job to make sure that your child has the [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 16 December 2011
The Poster Wall brings you 4 new movie posters for your viewing pleasure.. enjoy! Continue Reading
Posted on 16 December 2011
So is the new Sherlock Holmes worth your movie going dollar? Continue Reading
Posted on 16 December 2011
It’s December, and that means the airwaves and cinemas are flooded with Christmas movies. In case you hadn’t noticed, most of those movies are just awful. There’s no way you’d watch them for free on television, and you can’t imagine anyone paying money to see them in a theater. Christmas movies are usually the laziest [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 12 December 2011
The first poster for Marc Webb Continue Reading
Posted on 12 December 2011
How close are we from a society similar to the movie "Minority Report?" Continue Reading
Posted on 09 December 2011
Sexual tension is the bread and butter of many dramas and sitcoms. Week after week, the two characters trade barbs and tease the audience with “will they or won’t they” situations in which they come so close to getting together but never quite take the leap. The classic example of this show is Moonlighting, starring Continue Reading
Posted on 02 December 2011
I spent two columns railing against sequels that weren’t just bad, I try to pretend like they never happened. What really irritates me about bad sequels is that it’s entirely possible to craft a great sequel.A good sequel isn’t just more of the same and hoping it works like the first time. It’s being able [...] Continue Reading