Neeson vs. Neeson – Round 1
It’s exactly what it sounds like. We’ve pitted Neeson’s most badass roles against each other to see who will come out on top. You help decide!
It’s exactly what it sounds like. We’ve pitted Neeson’s most badass roles against each other to see who will come out on top. You help decide!
With reigns, trains and spurred heels, we finally get a first look at Gore Verbinski’s The Lone Ranger, an interesting and rather dramatic trailer derived from an infamously troubled production for Disney that will nevertheless see the light of day.
We’ve got a slew of movie news this week on The Plot Hole and Simon and Steven are the two movie nerds to take you through it all. We also have a review of Looper and Richard Gere indie Arbitrage.
This weekend has been circled on sci-fi geeks’ calendars for months and months. Rian Johnson’s highly-anticipated Looper hits theaters alongside an animated monster movie (Hotel Transylvania) and a drama about public schools (Won’t Back Down). Here’s your weekly rundown:
There are quite a few real-life actors who if their younger selves saw what they had become, would probably want to snuff themselves out. So, here’s a wish list of actors who we’d like to send back in time to be offed by their younger, more celebrated selves.
Wrinkled wise guys and big oil take front and center this week in the world of trailers with first looks at both Stand Up Guys with Al Pacino and Christopher Walken and Promised Land starring (and written by) Matt Damon.
Myriad stars – including established comedic leads Adam Sandler and Kevin James and acclaimed character actor Steve Buscemi – lend their voice talents to Genndy Tartakovsky’s Hotel Transylvania. With the animated comedy arriving this weekend, here are the top 10 voice performances from big-name actors.
Reviews of End of Watch, Trouble with the Curve and The Perks of Being a Wallflower are only the beginning this week on The Plot Hole as the gang – Steven, John and Simon – also explores the world of trailers and the latest in movie news.
The Resident Evil series is a ton of fun but even fans recognize the story and characters are (relatively) flat. It might be time to go back to the drawing board, so let’s play movies.
It is going to be a titanic battle for the top of the box-office this weekend: there are five major competitors in wide release and something will have to fall by the wayside. The cop thriller End of Watch has an excellent critical reaction, Dredd 3D has the edge of a 3D release and Clint Eastwood’s Trouble at the Curve has the widest release. And our Pick of the Week is …