New Releases: April 12, 2013
Goofy horror parody or biopic of an important and ground-breaking athlete, which will be your pick this weekend? [click for more]
Goofy horror parody or biopic of an important and ground-breaking athlete, which will be your pick this weekend? [click for more]
So, about that news we reported on Friday… [click for more]
Recently, a GQ article declared that movies have died. We beg to disagree. [click for more]
The best visual effects are often not the big spectacular ones, but the ones that you don’t even realize are visual effects. Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan is one of those films that featured numerous visual [click for more]
The Motion Picture Association of America’s Classification and Ratings Administration board have made a number of odd decisions last year. Here are the five biggest ones. [click for more]
Black Swan has garned much acclaim. It has an 88% Fresh at Rotten Tomatoes, it has garnered strong Oscar Buzz for the film itself and Natalie Portman in particular and it has made many a [click for more]
Prior to it’s release, Derek Cianfrance’s drama Blue Valentine stirred up controversy when the Motion Picture Association of America slapped the film with an NC-17 rating, citing a sex scene between stars Michelle Williams and [click for more]
1. The Warrior’s Way (Relativity, 1,622 Theaters, 100 Minutes, Rated R): I live outside of New York City, and I have heard nothing of this film. No print ads, no TV commercials, nothing. And if [click for more]
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