Colin Farrell has big shoes to fill both literally and figuratively as he steps into the role of Douglas Quaid in Sony's Total Recall remake, which hits theatres this Friday. The role, which was made famous by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1990 film of the same name, is that of a "simple worker suffering from strange violent dreams." From there, things take off and Quaid soon finds himself on the run as he tries to unravel the secrets of his past.
Though he's being kept super busy with his lead role on AMC's hit show Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston has still managed to find time to slip a whole handful of films onto his plate. He's been popping up quite a lot lately and audiences can find him next in the Total Recall remake, which hits theatres this Friday and stars Colin Farrell.
Joel Kinnaman is a star on the rise. After building his profile in his native Sweden, the actor broke out in America with AMC's The Killing. His role as Detective Holder won him much critical praise as well as his biggest job yet, the lead in the upcoming RoboCop reboot.
Red Lights has a decent premise, but the script lets the actors down. While it has interesting twists and bucks convention, the story is just far too weak to be enjoyable.
After his stunning film Buried, director Rodrigo Cortes is returning with another psychological thriller titled Red Lights. Starring Cillian Murphy, Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver, the film focuses on a world famous psychic (De Niro) who comes under investigation by a paranormal investigator (Weaver) and her assistant (Murphy).
American Reunion is of the funniest movies of the year. The filmmakers and cast captured what made the original so great while making you forget the spinoffs. Fans of the original won't be disappointed.
Intruders is a horror film that breaks the mold on a personal and creative level. Forgoing gore in lieu of good storytelling, the hybrid horror/thriller deals with childhood drama with a supernatural setting.