Admit One 9/29
Two movies based on true events are out to close out September, along with two thrillers that were not screened for critics, which is always a great sign.
Review: Infinity Chamber
Set in the future where an automated security system controls the justice system, Infinity Chamber finds Frank Lerner (Christopher Soren Kelly) arrested for seemingly nothing and thrown into a cell controlled by an AI named HOWARD and a device that can probe his memories to determine his innocence or guilt.
EA Commentary: Stone Cold
For the latest Everything Action commentary, Zach and Chris join The Boz into the dangerous world of evil 90’s biker gangs with 1991’s Stone Cold.
Action Hero of the Week: Gary “Eggsy” Unwin
A street smart ruffian in London, Eggsy’s potential is seen by Kingsman agent Harry Hart and Eggsy transforms into a proper gentleman secret agent who has saved the world twice from over the top villains looking to destroy it.
Natalie Portman Heads into the Unknown in Annihilation (Trailer)
Natalie Portman joins an expedition into a mysterious environmental disaster zone in the follow up to Ex Machina by writer/director Alex Garland, Annihilation.
Review: Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Kingsman: The Secret Service was one of the most pleasant surprises of 2014, a kick ass homage to Roger Moore era Bond that was also completely over the top. The Golden Circle can’t quite live up to the bar set by the first movie but it’s still a fun spy romp as Kingsman teams up with their southern fried American counterparts, Statesman.
Travolta Becomes “The Teflon Don” in Gotti (Trailer)
John Travolta returns to true crime by starring as the infamous John Gotti in a biopic that follows the rise and fall of the “Teflon Don”.
Gamebox 2.0: Grave Chasin’ Edition
Hot on the heels of the last edition of Gamebox 2.0, we luckily got inundated again with more games to check out, all of them out either last week or this week on PC and console, including the latest from I-Mockery.com, Grave Chase.
Battle at the Box Office 9/25
Kingsman: The Golden Circle took down Pennywise at the box office while Friend Request had the worst opening ever for a movie in over 2,500 theaters.
Musical Montage: The Doobie Brothers “Dangerous”
The credits song for The Boz’s debut action movie, Stone Cold, “Dangerous” featured the original 1970’s Doobie Brothers lineup, who had reunited in 1987 for a charity tour and a successful new album, Cycles (Although “Dangerous” is off the less successful Brotherhood album).