Review: Project Almanac
After many delays and name changes, the found footage, time travel movie Project Almanac is here. Where does it place in the ranks of time travel films?
Review: Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
The Justice League meets Aquaman for the first time in the latest DC Animated movie and they join him in a battle to defend Atlantis from an invading army.
Review: Blackhat
Michael Mann returns to direct the world’s most unlikely hacker, Chris Hemsworth, in the new cyber-thriller, Blackhat.
Review: Taken 3
The Taken franchise closes out with the worst entry in the series, as Bryan Mills gets stuck in a needlessly complicated rip-off of The Fugitive after he’s accused of murdering his ex-wife.
Review: “The Hobbit- Battle of the Five Armies”
The Hobbit comes to a close in the final chapter of Peter Jackson’s trilogy as Bilbo and Dwarves face the threats of Smaug and the various factions coming to try and claim a piece of Erebor.
Review: Exodus: Gods and Kings
Christian Bale is Moses in Ridley Scott’s retelling of the Exodus story, as he tries to free his people from the tyranny of his adopted brother, Ramses (Joel Edgerton).
Review: The Babadook
Coming out of Australia, first time director Jennifer Kent delivers arguably the best horror movie of the year with the classically creepy “The Babadook”.
Review: Game of Thrones Episode 1 “Iron from Ice”
Telltale has brought their excellent blend of grueling decision making and quick-time action sequences to HBO’s Game of Thrones as you control various members of House Forrester as they negotiate the events between Seasons 3 and 4 of the show.
Review: Die Fighting
The Shaolin trained Z Team is here for their first, full length martial arts movie, Die Fighting, where the quartet is forced into a series of scenarios by a mysterious “Director”, who is filming everything.
Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
The Hunger Games are over and the real battle begins as Katniss joins the resistance in District 13 and prepares to help them strike against President Snow and the Capitol.
Review: Legends of the Knight
While light on comic history and character study, Brett Culp’s documentary Legends of the Knight is filled with inspiring, powerful stories of people who have used Batman as an example to do good in the world.