Fish out of water stories are only as great as the message a film is trying to convey, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier is not afraid to get into dirty politics. Joe and Anthony Russo, the directing duo that that brought You, Me, and Dupree have found a new line of work in action movies. It’s clear from the teaser trailer that this will be one of the best times in the theater you will have next year. Watch the trailer after the break. Continue reading
Now Available To Own: The Conjuring, Before Midnight, Nikita Season 3, Batman: Arkham Origins, 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 October 22, 2013. 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. On shelves this week, you can find titles such as The Conjuring, Before Midnight, Nikita Season 3, Batman: Arkham Origins, and more. Check out the complete list of new releases after the jump. Continue reading
Neato: Assorted Fun Facts from ‘The Conjuring’ and Blu-Ray Giveaway
The Conjuring is no doubt one of the most frightening movies you will have seen in the last decade. James Wan has elevated himself to a level of horror that many directors only dream of. Scaring up over $300 million worldwide at the box office on a $20 million budget is quite the accomplishment. But there are plenty of facts aside from the box office numbers that make the production of The Conjuring much more interesting. After the break, learn more about the film and how you can win a Blu-ray combo pack. Continue reading
Box Office Aftermath: Houston, ‘Gravity’ Has No Problems or Competition
Rounding out the weekend of October 18-20, 2013, Gravity 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. Continue reading
Box Office Battlefield: 12 Years a Slave, Carrie, Escape Plan, and The Fifth Estate
The weekend warriors of October 18, 2013 includes Carrie, Escape Plan, and The Fifth Estate as well as a limited release for 12 Years a Slave. 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. Continue reading
Latest ‘Frozen’ Trailer Reveals Magic and Song (72 Screenshots)
Walt Disney Animation Studios is putting it all out on the table by introducing Frozen as a musical. In the newest trailer, a month before the film’s release, Disney fans will have their first listen to “For the First Time in Forever,” sung by Kristen Bell (Anna) and Idina Menzel (Snow Queen Elsa). Not only do we get to preview one of the newest songs from Frozen, but this trailer also expands on the character of Elsa. Watch the trailer after the jump. Continue reading
Now Available To Own: Pacific Rim, The Heat, Vikings S1, Rocksmith 2014, 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 October 15, 2013. 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. On shelves this week, you can find titles such as Pacific Rim, The Heat, Vikings Season 1, Rocksmith 2014, LEGO: Marvel Super Heroes, and more. Check out the complete list of new releases after the jump. Continue reading
SDFF 2013 Review: ‘Watercolor Postcards’ is a Colorless, Overstuffed, and Meandering Bore
Piñatas are fun. They’re stuffed to the brim with treats, and when they’ve been smacked around a few times out comes the goodies. They are fragile enough so that they may be broken down, but some are more intricately made to look more appealing than others. Such is with films. Stuff a movie to the brim and it may burst if not treated with proper direction and care. Watercolor Postcards is jam packed, full of stereotypical small town woes that never truly finds its feet, beating itself up in the process and yet offers nothing of value. Continue reading
Box Office Aftermath: ‘Gravity’ Continues to Pull in Audiences
Rounding out the weekend of October 11-13, 2013, Gravity 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. Continue reading
Box Office Battlefield: Captain Phillips and Machete Killls
The weekend warriors of October 11, 2013 includes Captain Phillips and Machete Kills. 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. Continue reading









