What is Tomorrowland? Where is Tomorrowland? Why is Tomorrowland? So many questions hover around the Disney movie, starring George Clooney and Britt Robertson. Juese Cutler tries to sort it all out in his review.
What is Tomorrowland? Where is Tomorrowland? Why is Tomorrowland? So many questions hover around the Disney movie, starring George Clooney and Britt Robertson. Juese Cutler tries to sort it all out in his review.
How does the 2015 version of Poltergeist stack up to the classic 80's horror film? Scott Waldyn with the review.
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Mad Max: Fury Road is a two hour chase scene that only pauses long enough to give you the necessary exposition. No more, no less.
Captain Canada rides again! Gabriel Ricard takes on horror flicks, Age of Ultron, a new Pacino movie, and much more in his latest column.
And then things get weird. I won’t say anything else about the plot, except to say that this office has officially killed the odious term known as “bromance” by taking it to its logical extreme.
The Drunk Monkeys Star Wars Discussion Series continues with a look at The Empire Strikes Back, one of the most popular sequels ever made, and "What we talk about when we talk about Star Wars".
As our 2015 Star Wars series continues, Taras D. Butrej proclaims his love for one of the most-beloved sequels of all-time, The Empire Strikes Back.
It packs a much bigger punch than its predecessor and is far less goofy and cartoony than Episode VI. Luke Skywalker becomes a man, Han and Leia actually start to figure out their feelings for each other, and I'm not yet sick of R2-D2 and C-3PO. The deepest emotions are on display but it never falls into melodrama.
These Marvel movies have always contained teasers for the next installments, but this is the first one that’s felt like a commercial more than its own storyline. The movie seems to be more about introducing characters and plotlines that will play bigger roles in the next Marvel properties, from the upcoming Black Panther to the Infinity War films, that it remains in a sort of narrative purgatory.
If nothing else, Adult Beginners proves that Nick Kroll can do more than play a smarmy asshole. He can play a smarmy asshole with a love of family.