The Dead 2 feels like The Dead in every way, shape and form, which is either a saving grace or disappointing truth depending on how you feel about the Ford brothers' original film.
While The Scribbler isn't exactly in contention with the best the comic book genre has to offer, Katie Cassidy utilizes the numerous voices in her head to create a unique hero for a bit of stylized freshness.
Honeymoon's payoff struggles to justify its means, but there are certainly moments that display filmmaker Leigh Janiak's cinematic prowess - which I hope to see again.
Richard Linklater did something crazy and ambitious in creating his 2014 indie darling Boyhood, filming over many years in order to capture his lead actors maturation in real time. As Ellar Coltrane grew, so did his character Mason, creating one of the most unique viewing experience of the year - but filmmaker Ned Benson is looking to challenge Linklater's creativity with an equally ambitious romantic comedy.
Despite Hoodie Allen's new album People Keep Talking dropping in only a few short weeks, October 14th to be exact, the rapper continues to reward his fans by releasing content steadily before the release date. We've already heard his song "Movie," which was unleashed a few weeks back with an accompanying music video, and that's after "Show Me What You're Made Of" brought its Caddyshack charm to anxious fans. Continuing his streak of generosity, Hoodie has just released a new song titled "Dumb For You" on iTunes, which is now downloadable if you pre-ordered People Keep Talking.
James McAvoy and Jessica Chastain display some of the best on-screen chemistry of the year in Ned Benson's ambitious romantic drama - an emotionally-charged story about testing the bonds of love while struggling with crushing grief.
With Fantastic Fest 2014 drawing closer by the day, the horror lover inside me is ready to burst out in a fit of obsessive jubilation knowing the onslaught of movies I'll be experiencing. Movies like Tusk, V/H/S Viral, The Babadook, and so many others are ready to push my moral boundaries and chill me to the bone, but one project has me uniquely excited, and that's The ABCs Of Death 2.
From magnificent production to all around tantalizing psychological horror, Devoured will surely give you a good haunting, as well as present enough substance to take a hearty bite out of along the way.
Leprechaun: Origins isn't just bad - it's downright insulting. Lipovski's film is nothing but a series of bad choices, worse execution and infuriating redundancy, highlighting the ugliness that comes along with exploiting horror instead of respecting it.
Despite momentary terror that comes at a Temple Run pace, As Above, So Below never differentiates itself from the "found footage" pack despite utilizing such a unique locale.