
Movie Night – Four Flicks That Are Worth The Change
The only thing permanent tonight is change.
The only thing permanent tonight is change.
Girl loves her giant pet pig; girl loses her giant pet pig; girl tries to save her giant pet pig. And it’s a must-see!
Sure, “The Last Knight” won’t live up to the previous records of the “Transformers” lineage, but does it really need to?
This week we bring you a humorous look at tune-filled films from MINKA musician Dick Rubin.
Odds are fans will hoist the mizzenmast for Jack Sparrow’s latest (and rumored last–yeah, right) adventure, “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.”
What makes Alien: Covenant special, and worth the financial risk, is that the original director, Ridley Scott, again returns to the reigns.
It’s laugh-a-minute time.
Reboot has become a fairly dirty word in Hollywood, and there’s no studio more responsible for trying to cash in on retro shenanigans than Sony.
I was lucky enough to catch a screening of The Red Turtle in Europe this past summer and literally floated out of the screening in a euphoric trance.
Zootopia, 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Brothers Grimsby, The Perfect Match, The Young Messiah, Eye In The Sky, and more…