Review: Escape Plan
With two decent solo efforts earlier this year, is the team up of legends Stallone and Schwarzengger able to make Escape Plan an action classic? The answer may surprise you.
Review: Metallica: Through the Never
While Metallica plays a larger than life, sold out concert, their rookie roadie, Trip (played by Dane Dehaan) heads out into the city to get a valuable package from a truck and has to avoid a massive riot breaking out in this hybrid 3D concert movie.
Review: Bad Milo
Ken Marino stars as mild mannered accountant Duncan, who learns that his chronic intestinal issues are not due to stress, but from a demon who lives in his ass.
Review: Gravity
Following up Children of Men, Alfonso Cuaron is back with Gravity, which is as thrilling as it is visually jaw dropping.
Review: Riddick
After almost a decade, Riddick returned to theaters and finds himself targeted by two groups of mercenaries on a hostile alien world. Was it worth the wait or should the character have stayed in the shadows?
Roundhouse Review: The World’s End
Summer 2013 may have saved the best for last as the Cornetto Trilogy ends in hilarious and over the top fashion in The World’s End. Zach and Chris weigh in.
Review: Elysium
Neill Blomkamp follows up District 9 with another sci fi action movie, Elysium. Can it live up to the expectations set by that spectacular debut?
Review: Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
The Flash wakes up in a brutal, violent alternate dimension where a war between Aquaman and Wonder Woman threatens to destroy the entire world and Flash must team up with Thomas Wayne’s Batman and Cyborg to try and save the world.
Review: The Wolverine
After the disaster that was X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Logan is back in an adaptation of one of his most acclaimed stories as he heads to Japan at the request of an old acquaintance and becomes caught between ninjas, Yakuza thugs, mutant assassins, all while at half his normal healing. Is this the Wolverine movie we’ve all been waiting for?
Review: Vehicle 19
How Fast and Furious is Paul Walker without the rest of the crew? Find out as he basically puts on a one man show in Vehicle 19, a movie that never leaves the titular van.
Review: Red 2
Frank Moses and Marvin Boggs are forced back into action when they are suspected of being nuclear terrorists after a report about one of their past missions is leaked onto the internet in the follow up to Red.