Moana and Maui are Back in Moana 2 (Trailer)
Along with a live-action reimagining on the horizon, Moana is also getting a sequel in November with Moana 2.
George Clooney and Brad Pitt are Fixers in Wolfs (Trailer)
George Clooney and Brad Pitt are forced to team up in the upcoming action/comedy Wolfs, hitting theaters in September.
Action Hero of the Week: Jason Storm
Jason Storm, an underworld guard, gets knowledge of a conspiracy to kill all people on the surface. He flees to the surface and finds Sumai, a respected martial arts master, for an ally to stop the dirty plot, which includes his partner Zoey resurrected as a killer cyborg.
New Release Round Up 5/28/24
Cannon classic Revenge of the Ninja is out on Blu-ray this week along with Kung Fu Panda 4, Bob Marley: One Love, Knox Goes Away, In The Land of Saints and Sinners, Damaged, Sleeping Dogs and more in the New Release Round Up.
Battle at the Box Office 5/27/24
Furiosa and The Garfield Movie were in a death race to win one of the slowest Memorial Day weekends in decades, but Furiosa managed to eke out the pyrrhic victory.
Musical Montage: Anya Taylor-Joy “Downtown”
Anya Taylor-Joy didn’t get the chance to flex her musical chops in Furiosa this past weekend, but she did in 2021’s Last Night in Soho, performing two different cover versions of the Petula Clark classic, “Downtown.”
News Shotgun 5/25/24
The title of the third Benoit Blanc mystery was revealed, the main cast of the Dexter prequel series were revealed, Paul Bettany is getting a Vision Disney+ series, the MCU X-Men movie has found a screenwriter and more in this week’s News Shotgun.
Everything Actioncast: X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris send their minds 10 years into the past to discuss X-Men: Days of Future Past for its 10th anniversary.
Admit One 5/24/24
Furiosa and Garfield are the two big Memorial Day releases in theaters while JCVD has a new movie on digital, Darkness of Man, Jennifer Lopez pilots a mech in Atlas on Netflix and more in Admit One.
Review: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
When it debuted in 2015, Mad Max: Fury Road was a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart, and anticipation has been high for the follow-up prequel, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. While George Miller’s visual style and action sensibilities are as sharp as ever, Furiosa feels more bloated and less finely tuned than its predecessor and was a pretty big disappointment.