The World’s End – Trailer

The World’s End – Trailer

First Shaun of the Dead, then Hot Fuzz. The World’s End is the third film in Edgar Wright’s trilogy featuring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. “In The World’s End, 20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hellbent on trying the drinking marathon again. They are
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Ender’s Game – Trailer

Ender’s Game – Trailer

Ender’s Game is a film based on a 1985 science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set in Earth’s future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind that has barely survived two conflicts with the “Buggers”, an insectoid alien species. In preparation for an anticipated third invasion, an international fleet maintains a school to
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Pacific Rim – Trailer

Pacific Rim – Trailer

This is one film I am looking forward to more than any of Marvel’s up and coming. Guillermo del Toro has tapped into my inner child with his new film about giant robots saving the Earth. Shades of Godzilla, Ultraman, and more than a handful of anime films and series (c’mon… Neon Genesis Evangelion… written
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Oblivion – Review

Oblivion – Review

Joseph Kosinski follows up his directorial debut (Tron: Legacy) with another science fiction flic that is impressive, visually stunning and fun. Oblivion is a tight film that sets the bar high for the Will Smith/Shyamalan sci-fi flic After Earth being released at the end of May. One of the few remaining drone repairmen assigned to
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Battleship – Review

Battleship – Review

Directed by Peter Berg, Battleship is a fun, fairly under rated (what did you expect?), turn off your brain popcorn flic. Berg is a competent director and it shows in the film. Being responsible for some of my favorite underdogs like Very Bad Things, The Rundown, The Kingdom and Hancock, I wasn’t too quick to
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The Darkest Hour – Review

The Darkest Hour – Review

Director Chris Gorak is yet another man from behind the scenes, stepping into the director’s seat. The Darkest Hour hit theaters on Christmas day last year (2011), trying to take advantage of the holiday movie going masses. Much like Skyline (which was marginally better), The Darkest Hour once again proves that FX and Art direction
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Skyline – Review

Skyline is the latest effort by the Strause brothers, Colin and Greg (responsible for AVP Requiem). Although their directing talents are relatively green, The Strause Brothers have been responsible for some of the best visual effects you’ve seen on the big screen past and present. In fact, much like the films they’ve worked on in
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