Movie Review: The Legend of Hercules
Hercules. Child of the king of the gods. A symbol for strength and accomplishment. Why did they hire Kellan Lutz to play him again? Ok,… Read More »Movie Review: The Legend of Hercules
Hercules. Child of the king of the gods. A symbol for strength and accomplishment. Why did they hire Kellan Lutz to play him again? Ok,… Read More »Movie Review: The Legend of Hercules
Martin, Chris, Ashley and JC all are deep in the shit of Oscar season reviews. Although they all agree that the Mark Wahlberg-starring “Lone Survivor”… Read More »Movie Review: Lone Survivor
Ben Stiller fantasizes about being a better film director in this adaptation of James Thurber’s beloved short story, “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”. Stiller… Read More »Movie Review: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Finally, proof that not only white people are dumb in horror movies. The Paranormal Activity series spawns a spin-off in this Latino side-story to the… Read More »Movie Review: Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
While Martin Scorsese’s newest film may end up on the best of year lists for a lot of folks, it’s not sounding like the Academy… Read More »Movie Review: The Wolf of Wall Street
The Coen Brothers are back with their heart-warming holiday tale of a musician in the sixties who pretty much takes advantage of everyone he comes… Read More »Movie Review: Inside Llewyn Davis
The seventies are back, and more sideboobed than you’ve ever seen before! The Unusual Suspects crew pulls out Chris, Martin, Beau and the new fish,… Read More »Movie Review: American Hustle
When Walt Disney wants something, he REALLY wants it. So much so that he was patient for almost twenty years before enough was enough. Tom… Read More »Movie Review: Saving Mr Banks
Relationships can be…interesting. Spike Jonze’s latest flick Her, seeks to strip human companionship down to its most essential elements, all while exploring the bizarre conveniences… Read More »Movie Review: ‘Her’
Will Ferrell returns to the seventies (well, 1980 anyway) in the role that launched a thousand man-child comedies: Ron Burgundy. In this sequel to 2004’s… Read More »Movie Review: ‘Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues’