If you're a fan of Director Darren Aronofsky, then it may or may not have been a shock to learn that his latest project would be an epic retelling of the Biblical story of Noah and The Ark. On one hand, he made the vastly underrated film The Fountain, which dabbles in it's own religious themes.... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Thor: The Dark World by Jason Burleson
Growing up, I found my love for comic books through looking at the pictures. My uncle was a huge influence of mine, and I remember he would give me a few old ones . I’d spend hours looking at the pictures when I was young. Eventually, I learned to read and I began to realize... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Red 2 by Jason Burleson
Red 2 is the subsequent follow up to 2010’s cinematic action-comedy Red. After grossing over $90 million domestically, it was really only a matter of when they would make this film rather than if they would make a sequel. Fortunately, for us, it was sooner rather than later as again the sequel finds home to... Continue Reading →
Lost in Previews: Thor: The Dark World
It is good versus evil in the next film adaptation of comic superhero Thor. In Thor: The Dark World, the darkness and evil that we saw at the end of The Avengers is continued on in this sequel. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) takes his human lady love, Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), back to Asgard to keep... Continue Reading →
First Poster for ‘Thor: The Dark World’
The trailer debuts this coming Tuesday, but here is the first poster for Thor: The Dark World to tide you over until then. The sequel stars Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins, Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman, Ray Stevenson, Kat Dennings, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Zachary Levi, Chris O'Dowd, Rene Russo, Jamie Alexander, Stellan Skarsgard, and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje.... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Hitchcock (Richard’s Take)
Sometimes Hollywood can be pretty revealing in terms of the projects that Directors pick to film. You can almost get to know their personalities just by watching their filmographies grow. Quentin Tarantino and David Fincher are two prime examples. For that reason alone, I've now got my eye on newcomer Sacha Gervasi, who previously directed... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Hitchcock – by Brandon Bray
Alfred Hitchcock is one of the greatest auteurs in the history of cinema. I don’t think that point can be argued. My problem with creating a film about a sliver of Hitchcock’s life is, chances are you’re going to miss something incredibly important, right? Well Hitchcock doesn’t try to tell a story that defines a... Continue Reading →
Lost in Previews: Hitchcock
This is the first trailer for Hitchcock. It is very different from what I thought it would be. There is a lot of humor in the trailer, and I assume in the film as well. I love the line "By the way, try the finger sandwiches. They are real fingers." Anthony Hopkins looks good in... Continue Reading →
First Look at ‘Hitchcock’
Hitchcock is a new film based on the book Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho by Stephen Rebello. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Scarlett Johansson, Danny Huston, Tony Collette, Jessica Biel, Michael Stuhlbarg, James D'Arcy, Michael Wincott, Richard Portnow, and Kurtwood Smith. John J. McLaughlin wrote the screenplay and Sacha Gervasi directed the film. Below is... Continue Reading →