Trailers Weekly: “The Raid 2: Berandal”, “Ride Along”, “The Truth About Emanuel”, “RoboCop”, “Winter’s Tale” Michael Lee, November 9, 2013December 11, 2013 Trailers Weekly is a feature in which we bring you the most popular and talked about trailers of the week. Sharing trailers is a classic viral practice, and trailers are still the most mainstream way for people to learn about movies. We’ve got trailers from The Raid 2: Berandal, Ride…
Bill Nighy On “About Time,” Working With Richard Curtis & Rachel McAdams, “Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2,” And More Michael Lee, November 6, 2013 Richard Curtis‘ About Time follows Tim Lake (Domhnall Gleeson) whose father (Bill Nighy) tells him that the men in the family have the ability to travel back in time, but cannot change historical events, but change the events in his life for the better. A chance encounter leads him to…
“About Time” Review: Richard Curtis’ Directorial Swan Song Is A Hit Michael Lee, October 30, 2013October 30, 2013 Carpe Diem is a mantra that is easier said than done. We are often plagued by what the future may hold or bogged down by the weight of yesterday. But if you had just one chance to relive those moments in your life that affected your life or multiple chances…
“Rush” Review: Ron Howard’s Racing Drama Takes Command Of The Track But Fails To Finish In First Michael Lee, September 20, 2013September 20, 2013 Without going into all these racing in cinema metaphors, Rush is probably one of the most memorable sports films in recent years. The Ron Howard-directed film, which made its debut at the Toronoto International Film Festival earlier this year, stars Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Bruhl as Formula-1 racing legends James…
“The World’s End” Review: Edgar Wright Ends The Cornetto Trilogy With One Rich Humorous Bite Michael Lee, August 22, 2013August 22, 2013 It’s poetic that Edgar Wright’s The World’s End, the final film of Cornetto Trilogy, is the boldest and most flavorful of the three. The film is clearly the freshest, funniest, and most fantastically entertaining films of the summer, not once ever missing a beat or stumbling, The World’s End hits…