Review: Fast & Furious 6
Fast Five was not just the best Fast & Furious movie, but one of the best action movies in recent memory. Fast & Furious 6 is not quite up to Five’s level but it’s still full of fun characters, great humor and over the top action.
Review: Star Trek Into Darkness
After rebooting the franchise in 2009 with Star Trek, JJ Abrams sends the Enterprise crew “Into Darkness” against the villainous John Harrison. Is this franchise still moving at warp speed or do they need to eject the warp core?
Review: Superman: Unbound
The latest DC Animated movie finds Superman fighting the villainous Brainiac, a genetically engineered monster who drains the knowledge from planets and then destroys them. Where does it rank in the DC animated canon? Read on to find out.
Roundhouse Review: “Iron Man 3”
Marvel’s Phase II kicks off with Tony Stark dealing with life post-Avengers and taking on the dangerous terrorist leader, The Mandarin in Iron Man 3. Check out each of your Everything Action contributors thoughts in the first Roundhouse Review of 2013.
Review: Pain & Gain
What’s worse than a bad Michael Bay action movie? How about a bad Michael Bay movie with no action?
Review: Oblivion
Joseph Kosinski follow up Tron: Legacy with the equally impressive looking Oblivion, but the story and pacing are still not a level to complement the gorgeous visuals.
Review: Evil Dead
A re-imagining of the original horror masterpiece, ‘Evil Dead’ delivers the goods. Chills, chainsaws, and seas of blood. But is it actually a remake?
Review: GI Joe: Retaliation
GI Joe: Retaliation is a huge step up from the original Joe movie but it still has a ways to go to being a great action franchise
Review: Olympus Has Fallen
The first of two “Die Hard in the White House” movies out this year, Olympus has Fallen not only sets the bar high for White House Down, but also puts the actual Die Hard movie released this year to shame.
Review: The Place Beyond the Pines
‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ hits theaters March 29. Want to know what we thought of it? Check out our review of Derek Cianfrance’s multi-generation drama.
Review: A Good Day to Die Hard
John McClane is back and heading to Russia to help his son, Jack, deal with international terrorists in the fifth entry in the Die Hard movie, A Good Day to Die Hard. Should John finally head into retirement or does this “cowboy” still have it?