Following his decade long sabbatical since The Rainmaker in 1997, Francis Ford Coppola has been making small personal films. Now comes the latest, Twixt. »»
Kill the Irishman is a perfunctory crime thriller with limited scope. »»
Box office bomb will find assuredly find its audience on home video. »»
The only impression the film leaves is that Val Kilmer can't grow a beard to save his life. »»
Originally scheduled to be released this month, MacGruber has been pushed back to May 21. »»
MacGruber is the perfect throwback to those terrible action movies you grew up watching — but seen through the eyes of a borderline-retarded, television-obsessed man-child. »»
As a film fan and as a Texan, there are few things I get more excited about on a yearly basis then the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival. While the SXSW's Music festival may get a lot more of the attention from the hipster crowd, it's SXSW's »»
The variety that will be seen out of the IP Movie staff’s lists will be interesting, and tell a little about their personalities, as well as the types of movies they enjoy. »»
Being a Bad Lieutenant brings out the good in Nic Cage… »»
There's something that's too big about Streets of Blood for its own good, like a top heavy building whose foundation can't support the weight. You keep rooting for it to get up on its feet, but it never manages, instead wallowing in cop movie clichés. »»
[With this anthology] one has to take into account the over eighteen hours of special features that deliver with every second...If you don't pick this up, then you my friends...need an enema. »»
It looks like most of the specs, if not all, from the two disc standard DVD of True Romance will be making its way to the Blu-ray edition. Stay tuned for official artwork and the full list of specs. It's White Boy Day on May 26th. »»