Into The Storm wastes moments of catastrophic tension by underdeveloping every single aspect of this found-footage disasterpiece, as if we're watching a SyFy movie made with a bit bigger of a budget.
Unfortunately for Cameron, his deepsea challenge feels like an hour-long special that's been unnecessarily elongated just to cash in on 3D ticket prices.
I can sit here and tell you the million and one ways Sharknado 2: The Second One is a pitiful failure, but that doesn't really matter since we'll be in the same situation next year discussing yet another Sharknado.
Iron What? Captain Who? The Guardians of the Galaxy are here to stay thanks to a Troma-bred filmmaker crazy enough to make the movie that such a fantastical comic deserves.
Noah isn't exactly the epic that bible-thumpers wished for, but Aronofsky's vision is masterful enough to create truly mesmerizing moments without being swept away by the murky waters of blockbuster boredom.
Hey, you! Whatever you're doing right now, stop immediately and check out the leaked test footage for Tim Miller's shelved Deadpool movie starring Ryan Reynolds. While it's an animated bit showcasing the tone and excitement of Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick's solo film for everyone's favorite chimichanga-loving comic book hero, the footage is an absolute blast from start to finish, honing in on everything that makes this mercenary such a beloved character. Please, take a look at the footage below, and then let's discuss why Hollywood needs to act on this property right now!
It's been almost a decade since Blade: Trinity put a stake through heart of Welsey Snipe's badass vampire killer, effectively halting future franchise installments, but that doesn't mean Snipes is happy with leaving the role dead and buried. Blade was one of the first big comic book adaptations to kickstart the whole superhero genre, along with the massively successful X-Men films, and now that Snipes has cleared up most of his personal problems, it seems like a perfect time to start talking about a possible Blade 4.
With Sin City: A Dame To Kill For rapidly approaching its August 22nd release date, much of the cast and crew were on hand at this year's San Diego Comic Con to drum up excitement for the graphic novel adaptation. Sin City redefined the way we look at pulpy graphic adaptations, replicating the gritty black and white nature of Frank Miller's source material, and it looks like we'll be getting an upped dosage of stylistic violence in Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's co-directed sequel. In an effort to get people ready for the coming Red Band trailer release, Comic Con attendees were gifted a teaser trailer for the full Red Band trailer itself - yes, a teaser FOR a trailer.