The Avengers: Age of Ultron (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Tony Stark's long retired plan for global defense is dusted off and put into action when he discovers a new power source inside of Loki's scepter.
Unfriended (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Told completely from the view of a computer screen, a chat group finds themselves targeted by the ghost of a dead friend (Heather Sossaman) who appears to want real-life vengeance for on-line wrong doing.
Told completely from the view of a computer screen, a chat group finds themselves targeted by the ghost of a dead friend (Heather Sossaman) who appears to want real-life vengeance for on-line wrong doing.
She’s Funny That Way (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
All is not quiet on the set for a broadway producer (Owen Wilson), thanks to his decision to cast a former prostitute (Imogen Poots) in his play. He also has his hands full with the rest of his troupe, and their propensity to get into some backstage hanky-panky.
All is not quiet on the set for a broadway producer (Owen Wilson), thanks to his decision to cast a former prostitute (Imogen Poots) in his play. He also has his hands full with the rest of his troupe, and their propensity to get into some backstage hanky-panky.
The Longest Ride (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Despite falling in love, an aspiring artist (Britt Robertson) can't quite imagine how she could ride out a life with a rodeo star (Scott Eastwood), until an elderly man (Alan Alda) shares some relationship advice.
Despite falling in love, an aspiring artist (Britt Robertson) can't quite imagine how she could ride out a life with a rodeo star (Scott Eastwood), until an elderly man (Alan Alda) shares some relationship advice.
The Boxtrolls (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
A human boy (voice of Isaac Hempstead Wright) that was raised by an underground society of Boxtrolls, may be their best hope for stopping the persecution they endure from those who dwell above.
A human boy (voice of Isaac Hempstead Wright) that was raised by an underground society of Boxtrolls, may be their best hope for stopping the persecution they endure from those who dwell above.
Lucy (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Things seem to be going badly for Lucy (Scarlett Johansson), who is caught up in a deal-gone-wrong. But things are about to get even worse for her captors, once Lucy morphs into an unstoppable woman of rage.
Things seem to be going badly for Lucy (Scarlett Johansson), who is caught up in a deal-gone-wrong. But things are about to get even worse for her captors, once Lucy morphs into an unstoppable woman of rage.
Annabelle (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Following the horror movie pattern of turning innocent objects into things of terror, Annabelle depicts a creepy-looking child's doll leading to murder and mayhem.
Following the horror movie pattern of turning innocent objects into things of terror, Annabelle depicts a creepy-looking child's doll leading to murder and mayhem.
Into the Woods (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In this musical fairytale fusion, a baker and his wife (James Corden, Emily Blunt) wish for a child -- only to get tangled up with the desirers of a wicked witch (Meryl Streep), Cinderella (Anna Kendrick), Little Red Riding Hood (Lilla Crawford), Jack and the Beanstalk (Daniel Huttlestone), and Rapunzel (MacKenzie Mauzy).
In this musical fairytale fusion, a baker and his wife (James Corden, Emily Blunt) wish for a child -- only to get tangled up with the desirers of a wicked witch (Meryl Streep), Cinderella (Anna Kendrick), Little Red Riding Hood (Lilla Crawford), Jack and the Beanstalk (Daniel Huttlestone), and Rapunzel (MacKenzie Mauzy).
The Interview (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Creating a farce out of the strained relationship America has with North Korea, this movie depicts two tabloid journalist (Seth Rogen, James Franko) who turn an interview opportunity with the Communist leader Kim Jong-Un into an assassination attempt, at the request of the CIA.
Creating a farce out of the strained relationship America has with North Korea, this movie depicts two tabloid journalist (Seth Rogen, James Franko) who turn an interview opportunity with the Communist leader Kim Jong-Un into an assassination attempt, at the request of the CIA.
The Theory of Everything (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
This bio-drama depicts the life of Stephen Hawking, whose mind rose to academic heights in the world of physics, while his body battled a physically disabling disease.
This bio-drama depicts the life of Stephen Hawking, whose mind rose to academic heights in the world of physics, while his body battled a physically disabling disease.
St. Vincent (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Vincent (Bill Murray) is a slovenly alcoholic who inexplicably befriends his young neighbor (Jaeden Lieberher) after desperate circumstances force the boy's single mother (Melissa McCarthy) to use the vulgar man as a babysitter.
Vincent (Bill Murray) is a slovenly alcoholic who inexplicably befriends his young neighbor (Jaeden Lieberher) after desperate circumstances force the boy's single mother (Melissa McCarthy) to use the vulgar man as a babysitter.
Paddington (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2018)
Paddington (voice of Ben Whishaw) finds himself in a sticky situation in a London Train Station, until he is taken into the kindly care of the Brown Family (Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins).
Paddington (voice of Ben Whishaw) finds himself in a sticky situation in a London Train Station, until he is taken into the kindly care of the Brown Family (Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins).