The Pull List 12/11
Pulp hero Doc Savage returns, Bane takes on the mantle of the Bat to strike fear into Gotham, Cap battles old and new enemies and much more in this week’s Pull List.
Edge of Tomorrow Trailer
Tom Cruise relives the same futuristic battle over and over in next summer’s sci fi action movie, Edge of Tomorrow.
Tokarev Trailer
Nicolas Cage is back next year with Tokarev, where he’s a former criminal who gets his old crew back together for revenge when Cage’s daughter is murdered by the Russian mob.
Action Hero of the Week: Lincoln Six Echo
After finding out he’s a clone, Lincoln Six Echo escapes his facility with his friend, Jordan Two Delta, and goes on the run from mercenaries sent by the evil Dr. Merrick.
Godzilla Trailer
The King of the Monsters makes his long awaited return next Summer with Monsters director Gareth Edwards behind the camera as science causes a new wave of monsters to be unleashed, culminating in the awakening of Godzilla.
Bad Words Trailer
Jason Bateman stars and makes his directorial debut with Bad Words, where a 40 year old loser enters the National Spelling Bee due to a loophole and attempts to beat his child competitors for the big prize.
New Release Round Up 12/10
Get a kick ass action movie and help out the late Paul Walker’s charity with our Pick of the Week, Fast & Furious 6 and there’s also Despicable Me 2, the 50th anniversary of Mary Poppins and much more out this week.
Jupiter Ascending Trailer
The Wachowskis are back after last year’s insanely ambitious Cloud Atlas with the sci fi action of Jupiter Ascending, where an alien Channing Tatum protects Earth girl Mila Kunis, who may be one of the most important people in the universe.
Musical Montage: The Dan Band “Ho”
The Dan Band took a break from covering female-centric songs and performing for weddings in the Todd Phillips movie universe to deliver a Christmas album full of filthy and hilarious original songs.
Battle at the Box Office 12/9
Frozen finally took down Catching Fire this weekend while Out of the Furnace fared even worse than last week’s Homefront in the rural crime thriller genre.