Review: Only God Forgives
Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling are back with their follow up to Drive in the darker, more violent Only God Forgives. Is it a worthy follow up?
Review: Erased
Aaron Eckhart tries to fill Liam Neeson’s ass kicking shoes in this latest attempt to match the magic of Taken with Erased.
Review: “Sharknado”
Ian Ziering and Tara Reid star in– look, it’s a Syfy Original Movie and it’s called freakin’ “Sharknado”. Do I need to explain?
Review: Pacific Rim
Pacific Rim is finally here and guess what? We’ve seen it! Is it as epic and legendary as it looks, or does it fall flat? Check out our review to find out!
Review: “Despicable Me 2”
Former evil mastermind Gru and his minions are back in this predictable yet charming sequel.
Review: White House Down
The bar for “Die Hard in the White House” movies was set incredibly high by Olympus Has Fallen earlier this year and not only does White House Down not match it, it trips and face plants on it’s way to try and match it.
Review: “The Heat”
Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy ham it up in this buddy-cop comedy from “Bridesmaids” director Paul Feig.
Review: World War Z
With lots of behind the scenes drama including multiple directors, delays and going over budget, it’s a pleasant surprise that World War Z is as solid as it is, even though it doesn’t come anywhere close to reaching the greatness of the book.
Roundhouse Review: Man of Steel
Zach and Joe (and now Brian) weigh in on what is easily one of the biggest movies of the summer, Man of Steel. Does the new, united DC cinematic universe get off to a great start or is it a super powered disaster?
Review: Now You See Me
Magicians and heists seems like a perfect match and while Now You See Me is nowhere near a perfect movie, it’s a light and fun heist movie with a great cast and lots of tricks.
Review: Arrested Development Season 4
Something most fans thought would never happen finally did this weekend as 15 new episodes of Arrested Development arrived on Netflix for the fourth season. Was it worth the wait or should we have just stuck with the original three seasons?