News broke today that Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, age 46, was found dead earlier this morning in his West Village apartment of Manhattan. The New York City police department are still determining the cause of death in conjunction with the medical examiner. Nothing has been confirmed, but a report from the New York Post has thrown drugs into the mix and are claiming he was discovered with a hypodermic needle in his arm. That’s a pretty large claim, but we will update you as the story progresses. Continue reading
‘The Book Thief’ Arrives on Blu-ray and DVD March 11
Brian Percival’s The Book Thief has already won three awards and been nominated six times for various other awards. It is also nominated for an Oscar for Best Score by John Williams. This emotionally charged book turned movie is soon to be released on March 11on Blu-ray and DVD. Staring the little know actress Sophie Nelisse and the incredibly talented Geoffrey Rush (Pirates of the Caribbean), The Book Thief will steal your heart. Check out the full list of special features after the break. Continue reading
Box Office Battlefield: ‘That Awkward Moment’ and ‘Labor Day’
The weekend warriors starting January 31, 2014 includes That Awkward Moment and Labor Day. Box Office Battlefield is a recurring rundown of all the movie releases for the weekend. Every week, movie studios select candidates to enter the glorious battlefield for your hard-earned dollars. Box Office Battlefield is here to help you decide which movie(s) will take priority over the others.
The Netflix Streaming Report: The Croods, Bull Durham, Man of Tai Chi, and More
Welcome to The Streaming Report for January 30, 2014, a weekly feature that suggests newly uploaded Netflix Instant movies and shows that may tickle your fancy. After the long week on the grind you deserve a relaxing staycation with a bowl of popcorn, a bucket of ice cream, and only your Netflix queue to judge you. This past week, Netflix has been kind enough to supply us with Bull Durham, Man of Tai Chi, Day of the Dead (1985), and a few more you’ll find after the break. We hope The Streaming Report will bring you hours of entertainment for your viewing pleasure. Continue reading
Movie Review: ‘That Awkward Moment’ Has Many Laughs Within its Cliché Story
It’s not enough that Katherine Heigl, Jennifer Lopez, and Matthew McConaughey withered away the goodwill of traditional romantic comedies for everyone, but I fear we have now reached a point where raunchy romantic comedies are becoming too commercial. Films such as American Pie, Superbad, Van Wilder, and Eurotrip paved the way for today’s take on the subgenre, sprinkling in hilarious over the top sexual innuendos and gags around fun, resonating stories. But because we celebrated the taboo too blindly we now have movies like That Awkward Moment, which drowns itself with raunch for the sake of raunch and never truly finds its own skin. Continue reading
‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Trailer Hits All of the Feels
Did you hear that? That was the screams of a million teenage girls as the first trailer for The Fault in Our Stars made its debut. Adapted from John Green’s best-selling novel, TFIOS takes audiences on a walk to remember as two star-crossed lovers battle the effects of cancer together. Watch the first full-length trailer after the break. Continue reading
Neato: Listen to Frozen’s “Let it Go” in 25 Different Languages

With the rise in fame of Disney’s critically and commercially acclaimed blockbuster, Frozen, the House of Mouse has recently release the full-length video version of “Let it Go” in 25 different languages. This special video of the two time Oscar nominated animated feature is the same sequence you would have seen in the movie except they have expertly cut and edited the scene as if Elsa could speak all 25 languages. It’s brilliant. Watch the full video after the break. Continue reading
Now Available To Own: Bad Grandpa, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, Downton Abbey, and More
Empty your wallets and check your bank accounts, it’s time to see what’s Now Available To Own for the week of January 28, 2014. Each week we run down new releases in movies, television series, and video games that you can enjoy in the comfort of your own home. Not only that, we provide insights on some of the best deals on the Internets to keep your credit card from crying. On shelves this week, you can find titles such as Rush, Bad Grandpa, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, and more. Check out the complete list of new releases after the jump. Continue reading
Box Office Aftermath: ‘Ride Along’ Dominates Over ‘I, Frankenstein’
Rounding out the weekend of January 24-26, 2014, Ride Along dominated over the competition again, leaving the box office battlefield victorious. Box Office Aftermath is an ongoing column dedicated to recapping the weekend’s total ticket sales. Each week, combatants enter the cinematic war zone, bloodthirsty for your cash. But there can only be one true winner. In Box Office Aftermath, we will take a look at the numbers, how previous contenders fared, and provide a brief analysis of the results.
Elizabeth Banks Confirmed to Direct ‘Pitch Pefect 2’
It has been officially confirmed that Effie Trinket Elizabeth Banks will be making her feature length directorial debut with Pitch Perfect 2. Banks will bring her keen comedic talents to as she was the producer of the first Pitch Perfect. This is a caglorious news. Learn more after the break. Continue reading








