Review: The Boxtrolls
Laika’s latest bit of stop motion sorcery is the charming, British flavored Boxtrolls, where a young boy raised by the kind hearted titular creatures must rescue his adopted family from an evil exterminator.
Review: A Walk Among the Tombstones
Liam Neeson’s second murder mystery of 2014 is an old school crime thriller/mystery as Neeson’s Matt Scudder is hired to find out who killed a drug dealer’s wife, and apparently other women, in 1999 NYC.
Review: Angry Video Game Nerd The Movie
After over a 100 episodes of profanity filled retro game reviews, The Nerd (James Rolfe) stars in his first feature length movie and faces his greatest challenge as he tries uncover the truth of the infamous ET game for Atari 2600.
Review: The November Man
Pierce Brosnan makes his welcome return to espionage action in the solid thriller, The November Man, as he takes on his former protege, Luke Bracey, and tries to unravel a conspiracy involving the front runner for the Russian presidency.
Review: Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
After 9 years, should you take a return trip to Sin City?
Roundhouse Review: “The Expendables 3”
Big, bad and back again. Brian and Zach review the third installment of Sly Stallone’s “Expendables” series as they take on former member turned war criminal, Conrad Stonebanks (Mel Gibson).
Review: Batman: Assault on Arkham
The Suicide Sqaud is sent into Arkham Asylum in the latest DC Animated movie, set between Arkham Origins and Arkham Asylum, while Batman arrives as well to stop the latest scheme of The Joker.
Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Do the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have Pizza Power or has Michael Bay’s influence destroyed another beloved childhood favorite?
Roundhouse Review: Guardians of the Galaxy
Zach, Chris and Joe review arguably the best entry yet in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Guardians of the Galaxy.
Review: Hercules
The Rock steps into the sandals of Greek hero Hercules for a new take on the legend, as he and a company of fighters head to Thrace to defend the region from a warlord.
Review: The Purge: Anarchy
With an actual budget, a change of location and a shift in genre to B action, The Purge: Anarchy is a huge step up from the original.