‘After Earth’ Review: The Choice To See This Movie Is Real And It Should Not Be Feared David Weaver, June 1, 2013 M. Night Shyamalan has somehow gone from being one of the most respected filmmakers in Hollywood to one of the most reviled almost overnight. Whether he is oblivious to the criticisms he receives or he just chooses to ignore them, it has become a running joke over the years about how…
Reviews Review: “Now You See Me” Is Magically Ambitious, But Ends More Trick Than Treat Christopher Moore, May 31, 2013 Directed by Louis Leterrier, the guy who brought us the first two “Transporter” movies, “The Incredible Hulk” and “Clash of the Titans,” the new film Now You See Me stars an all-star cast in a storyline that’s a mixture between “Oceans 11” and “The Prestige.” Find out after the break, how this…
Review: “Arrested Development” Season 4 Dan Koelsch, May 28, 2013May 28, 2013 Arrested Development Season 4 was posted on Sunday to Netflix in its entirety. 15 episodes were posted, each based around one of the main characters in the show. Making references to the show before it was cancelled, bringing back older characters, and making new jokes for people to start quoting…
Blu-ray Review: Cleopatra (50th Anniversary Edition) Dan Koelsch, May 28, 2013May 28, 2013 Are you in the mood for over 4 hours of large set pieces and an array of bare legs? Then you might be interested in today’s release of the 50th Anniversary 2-Disc Edition Blu-ray of Cleopatra. Read our full review after the break.
Reviews Review: “The Hangover 3” Is A Sobering And Less Raucous End To The Franchise Christopher Moore, May 24, 2013May 24, 2013 This third and final entry in the Hangover franchise tries to veer outside of the familiar formula set forth by the first and second films, but in doing so, it deviates from the raucous nature that made the earlier efforts so appealing. Check out our full review after the break.