John Travolta Channels John Wick for I Am Wrath (Trailer)
After his wife is murdered in a brutal carjacking, Stanley Hill (John Travolta) unleashes his dark past to get revenge in the upcoming action thriller, I Am Wrath.
Action Hero of the Week: Joey Gazelle
When a gun used in a shootout where cops got killed goes missing, low level mob member Joey Gazelle has to track it down before the cops do in 2006’s Running Scared.
New Release Round Up 3/8
Comedy fans have a ton of excellent choices this week as Kimmy Schmidt, Louie, Community, our Pick of the Week, The Spoils of Babylon, and more are out this week on DVD and Blu Ray.
Nic Cage and Elijah Wood Plan a Heist in The Trust
Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood are low level evidence room clerks with the Las Vegas Police Department who plan to steal a cache of drug money they discover the location of in the upcoming heist movie, The Trust.
The Full Trailer For Game of Thrones Season 6 is Finally Here
What is the fate of Jon Snow and the rest of the characters in Westeros? We’ll find out on April 24th when Season 6 of Game of Thrones begins on HBO.
Review: Weaponized
Despite the presence of two potentially scenery devouring co-stars, a giant robot and nanobots, Weaponized is a pretty standard thriller that recently came out on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Movie of the Month: Eraser
We’re watching the 1996 Arnold classic Eraser for our March commentary, where Arnold must protect Vanessa Williams as they uncover a conspiracy to sell prototype railguns to terrorists.
Musical Montage: Sam Smith “Writing’s On the Wall”
Pulling an unexpected upset at the Oscars last week, Sam Smith somehow defeated Lady Gaga with his Bond theme, Writing’s On the Wall, proving that it was either the only song the voters had heard or they are huge fans of tentacle porn.
Battle at the Box Office 3/7
Deadpool was finally usurped from the top spot at the box office by another record breaker, Zootopia, which had the highest opening ever for Disney Animation Studio.
Review: London Has Fallen
The sequel to one of our favorite action flicks of the last few years, London Has Fallen isn’t taking itself too seriously. And that’s fine with us.