We’re about a month away from what may be the biggest epic of 2014, Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar. From what we can assume, this is the final trailer for the film. Interstellar presents huge stakes for the space crew led by Matthew McConaughey, but they have been raised even higher. Watch the trailer after the jump and learn how significant success means to mankind. Continue reading
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Latest ‘Interstellar’ Trailer Explores Strange New Worlds (87 Screenshots)
A second full-length trailer for Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar has been released. Expanding to the further reaches of the galaxy and the story, this new look at the film presents an even larger picture than what we’ve seen before. If you missed Comic-Con last week, check out the latest trailer from Warner Bros. after the jump. Continue reading
Second ‘Interstellar’ Trailer Reveals Big Concepts (69 Screenshots)
Despite a tasty teaser with an incredible monologue by Matthew McConaughey, the story surrounding Christopher Nolan‘s latest feature, Interstellar, has been practically a mystery; until now. The second trailer for Interstellar has hit the Internets and provides a more closer look at the dire situation on Earth and the necessity of interstellar travel. Watch the trailer after the break. Continue reading
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ Teaser Trailer Reaches for the Stars
The McConaissance rages on as we get our first glimpse of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar. This short, first trailer is set to inspire through words, which makes for a rather interesting teaser. Check out what the director behind The Dark Knight trilogy and Inception is up to next after the jump. Continue reading
21 Tidbits from ‘Man of Steel’ You Might Not Have Known
It has been seven years since we last saw Clark Kent in Superman Returns back in 2006. Reviving the franchise, for hopefully the last time, Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. delivered audiences Man of Steel this summer, which earned over $662 million at the box office worldwide. It was a big production to bring the Big Blue Boy Scout back on to the silver screen, and there are some pretty cool tidbits behind the scenes that many DC fanboys may find interesting. Check them out after the break. Continue reading
‘Man of Steel’ Takes Flight on DVD and Blu-Ray November 11
It feels like ages ago that DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. rebooted the Superman franchise to bring us Man of Steel. And now they have officially announced the home video release date. With a good handful of goodies among the special features, DC fans who enjoyed Man of Steel will get their chance to relive the experience at home and see how the beginning of the new DC Cinematic Universe has begun. See the full list of extras after the break. Continue reading
‘Man of Steel’ Movie Review: Completely Exhilarating, but Devoid of Personality
Superman Returns has been a harsh reality for many DC fanyboys/girls to stomach over the years. Their beloved Superman was reduced to a mere shell of a character far removed from his true potential. With the announcement of Man of Steel, director Zack Snyder (300; Watchmen) at the helm, and the great Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight; Inception) producing, would this be the moment that would redeem the Big Blue Boy Scout? Continue reading
Official ‘Man of Steel’ Trailer and Poster Released

In about six months, the Big Blue Boy Scout will return to the big silver screen. Coming June 14, 2013, Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel will prove once and for all if DC Comics‘ superheroes can capture the attention of movie goers before the proposed Justice League film releases in 2015. The trailer for Man of Steel sets the bar pretty high. Check it out after the jump. Continue reading
Retro Review: The Dark Knight

When it comes to an epic film series, you may have a strong case in stating that the second film is the strongest. The Empire Strikes Back, T2: Judgement Day, X2: X-Men United, Spider-Man 2, Aliens, and The Godfather: Part 2 just to name a few. And The Dark Knight is no different. Taking a look back at the film that single-handedly put Christopher Nolan in the spotlight and paved the way for The Dark Knight Rises. After four years of its release, I review The Dark Knight. Continue reading
Retro Review: Batman Begins

There is a movie that has come out this weekend, it’s kind of small, you may have heard of it before: The Dark Knight Rises. As most film junkies do, I am chronologically revisiting previous films in this trilogy so that the newest film can be watched in sequence. Thus we begin with Batman Begins. It may not have been the fuel to put The Dark Knight Rises on the radar for everyone to see, but it still has its merit for being a decently well put-together superhero origin story. But how does it hold up after seven years? Continue reading






