The Blind Side

The Blind Side is exactly what it is selling itself as, a heartfelt and emotional inspiring story that avoids sap and stereotypes for the most part to create a film that deserves our emotional response. Following the high school years of Michael Oher an at risk student who gets a second lease on life when […]

Lost: Season 6 – The Final Season Premiere Date

Tuesday, February 2nd will see the launch of the final season of arguably the best television show of the decade.  Polt details on the final season of LOST are non-exsistant and will remain so for the entire season as the LOST camp plans on revealing nothing about this season prior to the release of the […]

Coco Before Chanel

Anne Fontaine enlists Audrey Tautou to star in this solid, if run of the mill, biopic that doesn’t do a whole lot that is interesting or different but has great performances from all three of its leads and is a quite remarkable story surrounding the rise of Coco Chanel. Starting off as a singer at […]

2012

Roland Emmerich’s latest is a good fun premise and starts off as an entertaining little disaster movie quickly dives into head scratching plot holes and absurdity that doesn’t make sense at any turn. (Spoilers throughout, sorry they must be discussed) The plot of the film revolves around the supposed end of the world predicted in […]

Moon’s Duncan Jones Sets Up Source Code w/Gyllenhall

THR is reporting Jack Gyllenhaal will star in the sci-fi thriller which revolves around the premise of a soldier who awakens in the body of a train commuter and must solve the mystery of a train explosion. Those details are pretty thin, but Moon was one of the best directorial debuts in recent memory and […]

Aronofsky’s Black Swan Cast Grows Further

Slashfilm is reporting that joining Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in the psychological/paranormal ballet thriller helmed by Darren Aronofsky will be Winona Ryder, Barbra Hershey, and Vincent Cassel. The premise is Portman and Kunis are competing for the title role in Swan Lake vacated by Ryder and directed by the mean and brooding Cassel.  The […]

Se7en Creative’s Fincher & Walker Re-Teaming for The Reincarnation of Peter Proud

THR’s Heat Vision Blog is reporting that the creators of one of the best crime thrillers, and flat out best films ever, Se7en are re-teaming for a film with a very interesting premise.  The project will be an adaptation of Max Ehrlich’s novel of the same name which deals with: “centers on a college professor […]

An Education

An Education is one of those little treasures of a film that sneaks up on you in not only the quality of the overall film but by the incredible turn by its star Carey Mulligan. Jenny is a seventeen year old school girl in 1960’s England and is set on getting into Oxford for seemingly […]

Mad Men “Shut the Door, Have a Seat” Review

Mad Men 3.12 “Shut the Door, Have a Seat” If you didn’t watch Mad Men’s third season or haven’t jumped on the show yet, you are missing out on some of the best television of the decade. (Spoilers Throughout) This season of Mad Men has been described as slow, boring, character driven and even mediocre […]

Kick-Ass Character Posters

IGN had debuted the first official teaser posters for the highly anticipated adaptation of the comic of the same name, Kick-Ass.  Self financed by director Matthew Vaughn the film could not find a distributor until it brought the house down at Comic Con this year and is now one of the must see titles of […]