If you love Taken for NOTHING but Neeson's action chops, chances are you'll be adamantly indifferent about Taken 2. For the rest of us, it's the sequel we all saw coming, and unfortunately, with the outcome we also expected.
Curb your expectations and know you're going into a film about how curious children overcome their fears, not how malevolent darkness torments a group of unsuspecting "victims."
While out promoting Steven Spielberg's upcoming historical drama Lincoln, producer Kathleen Kennedy dropped some updates concerning two future projects, one being the return of prehistoric adventures. Of course, I'm referring to Jurassic Park 4.
Jackie Robinson defined sports culture by being the first African American allowed to play major league baseball, a significant moment during a time in the 1940s where an unjust color barrier segregated our nation. Jay-Z on the other hand is a modern day rap mogul and entrepreneur, being one of the most financially successful and popular artists in his genre. But with such a large gap in both men's famous stories, who knew we'd see their works combine together on screen? /Film recently posted the trailer for Brian Helgeland's Jackie Robinson biopic titled 42, showing the struggles Robinson endures while Jay-Z plays in the background.
More Deep Blue Sea than Jaws, Bait is your typical "patrons trapped in a flooded supermarket being hunted by a great white shark" type of film - wait, typical?
Shock Til You Drop recently sat down with director Drew Goddard to promote the Blu-Ray release of his recent horror blockbuster Cabin In The Woods, ending the interview on an entirely unrelated and immensely thought-provoking high note for comic book fanboys to obsess over. After discussing all the goodies you can find on Cabin In The Woods' Blu-Ray, Shock Til You Drop asked Goddard if he'd ever be interested in tackling a superhero film.
Paul W.S. Anderson's writing may not have blown minds and our characters may not be up for any awards, but Resident Evil: Retribution showcases tantalizing big budget action on a stylistically provocative level that draws upon fun-focused B-movie influences.
10 Years is an ambitious character piece with a mostly charming cast and problems we can somewhat relate to, but Jamie Linden doesn't give himself nearly enough time to properly progress each character.
Abandoning the Led Zeppelin album naming convention of just numbering each CD - i.e. Billy Talent, Billy Talent II, Billy Talent III - Dead Silence improves upon the trademark Billy Talent sound in every way possible.