[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] The Autopsy of Jane Doe is one of those films that you’ll likely come across almost by accident. It’s a small budget film (it’s not another kickstarter-micro budget as IM Global funded the production), but Norwegian director André Øvredal makes the most of it in his first American outing. The action takes place almost entirely […]
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It’s just over three months until Lionsgate’s Power Rangers movie hits screens, and while we haven’t gotten another trailer quite yet there is a new toy ad that shows another of the films villains – Goldar. The 30 second ad spot shows Goldar and the Megazord flying around and doing battle in the hands of […]
TL;DR: In Collateral Beauty, Will Smith as Howard Inlet is a father whose daughter has passed away and has retreated in on himself – shutting out his friends, his job, and the world at large. As a catharsis he writes letters addressed simply to Death, Love, and Time as those concepts who have most wronged him in having […]
Dunkirk, Christopher Nolan’s Warner Bros. backed World War II epic has finally dropped it’s movie poster ahead of the anticipated trailer release due later this week.
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Not everyone is into political dramas, especially ones that have to do with the intricacies of policymaking and back-hallway deal making. Personally, I’m a fan of well made and fast paced political dramas, so this one, directed by Shakespeare in Love’s John Madden (no, not the football guy), and written by first timer Jonathan Perera […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Camera Store is an interesting piece of work from writer/director Scott Marshall Smith. Taking place entirely over the course of Christmas eve, 1994. Staring John Larroquette and John Rhys-Davies as Pinky and Ray, two aged employees of a small independent camera store in a small and unremarkable suburban mall. The film itself is primarily a character […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Jackie is a film that needs to be looked at from a few different perspectives: it’s a biopic that looks at a time in the country’s history that has become near-mythic (the events around the assassination of President Kennedy and it’s immediate aftermath), and also through the eyes of the person at […]
Disney has long been the benchmark for brilliant family-oriented musical fare, and their newest entry, Moana, is a worthy new addition to that lineage. With an evolved animation style and set in a world that they’ve never really delved into before (unless you want to count Lilo & Stitch since it was at least set on Kaua’i).
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Doctor Strange is Marvel’s latest entry into the pantheon of their wider Cinematic Universe which includes all of the films other than the X-Men and Fantastic Four (both franchises are both held in a death grip by Fox) and until his appearance in Captian America: Civil War, Spiderman (which is only loosely being […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] One thing we rarely expect to find when dealing with sequels and prequels to below-average horror films is that they’re an improvement over the original. Generally the best that can be hoped for is that it’s at least on par with whatever came before. Ouija: Origin of Evil is one of those rare […]
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