Lee Daniels’ The Paperboy is a difficult film to sit through, because not a single character in this steamy and nasty film is worthy of…
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Training Day writer David Ayer returns behind the lens to direct the gritty cop drama End of Watch, shot mostly via handheld cameras, allowing the…
Liam Neeson reprises his role as the bad ass super-agent/loving family man in Olivier Megaton’s Taken 2. This time around Taken director Pierre Morel steps…
The Possession is another one of those horror movies that purports to be based on a true story, which right away tells you that it’s…
Branded is one of the strangest viewing experiences I’ve had in a while. Here we have a film that starts off seemingly wanting to deliver…
Pete Travis’ ultra-violet comic book adaptation Dredd just might be one of the most overlooked films of 2012. Dredd is a bloody good time and…
House at the End of the Street is further evidence as to just how lazy horror film makers are getting nowadays. I realize that the…
Back when Charlie Sheen was fired from “Two and a Half Men,” most people knew that it wasn’t going to take him long to move…
Rian Johnson is a writer/director who has slowly been making a name for himself. In 2005, he brought us the bizarre mystery film Brick, a…
Joseph Gordon-Levitt takes to the streets with a bicycle in David Koepp’s fun and energetic Premium Rush. Unlike most late-summer films this one excels solely…










