Christopher McQuarrie captures the wit and overall badass charisma that Reacher has and translated it into one entertaining two-hour crime thriller. »»
The dialogue is sharp and witty, and the story is intriguing and fun, with just enough suspense to keep you on edge between laughs. »»
Josh Radnor's sophomore effort is full of staying power and heart. »»
Jack Reacher has more than a lump of coal for you if you've been naughty this year. »»
Thieves rob a mob-backed poker games and make off with a load of cash. So professional enforcer Jackie Cogan,, is brought in to track them down. But as he digs deeper, the situation gets more complicated. Starring Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta, James Gandolf »»
Crime doesn’t pay like it used to. »»
Josh Radnor's sophomore film is a keeper with a great cast, effectively examining life at all stages »»
Inventive use of the dead teenager formula For a spoiler-enhanced review of the film, click here When it comes to horror films trying to find a film that’s genuinely creative is fairly difficult for those who aren’t aficionados of the genre »»
Inventive use of the dead teenager formula For a spoiler-free review of the film, click here When it comes to horror films trying to find a film that’s genuinely creative is fairly difficult for those who aren’t aficionados of the genre. F »»
Six new stills from Cogan's Trade have found their way online; you can view them below. Plot Summary: Jackie Cogan is an enforcer for the New England mob. When a high-stakes card game is heisted by unknown hoodlums, Cogan is called in to ‘handl »»
What happens when the God of Thunder joins his buddies for a night of fun? Good old fashioned horror goodness, apparently, as the Joss Whedon produced The Cabin the Woods looks to take the dead teenager film formula and turn the ages up a couple yea »»
Flawed story destroys solid character drama »»
Depp gets wild in Puerto Rico »»
Trailer for the upcoming AMC Independent release, Norman, starring Dan Byrd and Richard Jenkins. »»
The Tourist star absent from poster of Hunter S. Thompson adopted novel »»
New trailer for latest from Johnny Depp »»
Captain Jack and Amber Heard get a little rum »»
A parallel between CM Punk's rise to mainstream notoriety and the epic Rise of the Planet of the Apes trailer and a look at Richard Jenkins crushing it on DVD with The Visitor »»
Strong chemistry carries weak story »»
Slightly longer, slightly filthier red band trailer comes out »»
Apparently Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake really don't have a problem with sex scenes »»
Like Kriss Kross this trailer will make you want to jump jump. »»
My advice is to come for The Broken, and stay for The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations. »»
English-language remake of the Swedish film is still a great elixir to the Twilight phenomenon. »»
The film is Kasdan's first behind a camera since 2003's Dreamcatcher. »»
The anticipated American remake of the Swedish vampire hit film Let The Right One In announces poster via facebook. »»
For two million different reasons, It Could Happen To You works, lifting the spirits of the viewer making them think that all of this could really happen to them. »»
While the book The Tale of Despereaux is a highly praised Newberry Award winning children’s book, the film is not of the caliber of its source material or the other films that it borrows from. »»
Richard Jenkins (Burn After Reading and Step Brothers) and Bradley Whitford (The West Wing and Bottle Shock) have signed on to star in the upcoming Joss Whedon horror project The Cabin In The Woods, which has been written by Whedon and Drew Goddard who will also Direct. Whedon is producing. While the studio and filmmakers are being very tight lipped to provide much in the way of story or character details, it is understood that Jenkins and Whitford will play white-collar co-workers with a mysterious connection to the cabin. »»