After so many years of giving acclaimed, dramatic turns, Bryan Cranston finally returns to comedy with Why Him?, playing a dad who has serious doubts about his daughter's boyfriend - resulting in a sweet, raunchy and often laugh out loud watch.
After so many years of giving acclaimed, dramatic turns, Bryan Cranston finally returns to comedy with Why Him?, playing a dad who has serious doubts about his daughter's boyfriend - resulting in a sweet, raunchy and often laugh out loud watch.
After bringing us Deepwater Horizon earlier this year, director Peter Berg has teamed up once again with Mark Wahlberg for Patriots Day, which tells the riveting story of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings and its aftermath.
After bringing us Deepwater Horizon earlier this year, director Peter Berg has teamed up once again with Mark Wahlberg for Patriots Day, which tells the riveting story of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.
With director Brad Peyton's latest effort, the horror flick Incarnate, we're thrust into the terrifying world of demon possession as we follow Dr. Seth Embers (Aaron Eckhart), a scientist who has the ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed. In an effort to save a young boy (Gotham's David Mazouz) from the grips of a demon with powers never seen before, Embers delves deeper into pure evil, while facing the horrors of his past.
After over a decade, Billy Bob Thornton has returned to play Willie Soke – raging alcoholic, womanizer and all-round low-life – in Bad Santa 2, which will raise a glass, or three, in theatres when it opens tomorrow.
After over a decade, Billy Bob Thornton has returned to play Willie Soke – raging alcoholic, womanizer and all-round low-life – in Bad Santa 2, which will raise a glass, or three, in theatres when it opens this Friday. Broad Green Pictures and Mark Waters’ outrageous, long-anticipated sequel is finally with us and we couldn't be happier.
Manchester by the Sea is the type of movie that will punch you in the heart one minute and tickle you the next. It’s a movie where even seasoned cinemagoers who feel like or claim to have seen everything are likely to marvel at how director Kenneth Lonergan was able to achieve something new, interesting, painful, hilarious, or beautiful, or some combination of all these things, in every single scene. It’s the type of movie that makes a person reach for the nearest hyperbole to describe it.
Manchester by the Sea is the type of movie that will punch you in the heart one minute and tickle you the next. It’s a movie where even seasoned cinemagoers who feel like or claim to have seen everything are likely to marvel at how director Kenneth Lonergan was able to achieve something new, interesting, painful, hilarious, or beautiful, or some combination of all these things, in every single scene. It’s the type of movie that makes a person reach for the nearest hyperbole to describe it.