Ryan Gosling stars in this Thai-set revenge thriller directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. It’s a film that pushes the boundaries of what we’ve come to know as Ultra Violence. More…
Pegg and Frost team up again and this time they take us to the town of Newton Haven for a rather messy night out that involves finishing an epic pub crawl – before they’re replaced by robots! More…
Guillermo del Toro unleashes the mighty kaijus and Jaegers on us, but does the epic Pacific Rim manage to hold its story together long enough for the title sequence to finish playing? More…
Adopting an incredible true story, Sofia Coppola shifts her lens slightly and uses exciting, contemporary visuals to examine youth and surface in relation to celebrity today. More…
With his latest movie, director Louis Leterrier pulls the proverbial rabbit out of his hat, and by revealing all the tricks he might just fool us big time. More…
Marc Forster directs World War Z, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks, starring Brad Pitt as a former UN employee tasked with tracking the origins of a worldwide super-virus. More…
Does Madonna’s performance capitalize on the Sandy Hook and Aurora tragedies or does she highlight our society’s tendency to glamourize guns by doing so herself? More…
With a few topical clicks, stunning action sequences, engaging story and a number of winks to the Trekkies, J. J. Abrams delivers the goods once again with Star Trek Into Darkness. More…
The first film in the Marvel universe that takes place in a post-Avengers world, Iron Man 3 takes on a more serious tone without ever losing the wit we have come to love. More…
Based on Joseph Kosinski’s unpublished graphic novel of the same name, Oblivion is a film attempting to tackle some of the most fundamental issues surrounding human nature. More…
Set in the near future, an ex-jewel thief receives a gift from his son: a robot butler programmed to look after him. But soon the two companions try their luck as a heist team. More…
When the arcade shuts for the day, the games characters come out to play. It’s not all candy-coatings for bad-guy Ralph, but a joy ride for fans of old computer games. More…
Colin Trevorrow’s directorial debut is a charming romantic indie science fiction film that questions what you would change about your past if you had a time machine. More…
In this mini-movie from the Despicable Me home release, we see how a single banana causes a stampede at a secret base where weapons of mass destruction are being manufactured. More…
When a super-villain uses a trio of orphan girls as pawns for a grand scheme, he finds their love is profoundly changing him for the better. Unfortunately the same can’t be said for his minions! More…
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