Archive for New Movies
Observe and Report
Posted by: | CommentsTwo of film’s funniest–Seth Rogen and Anna Faris–headline this dark comedy set in the world of…a shopping mall. Head of security Ronnie Barnhardt can’t wait for the day when he has real power as a cop, but when shoppers are harassed by a flasher, he sees his chance to prove his worth. Directed by Jody Hill (THE FOOT FIST WAY), OBSERVE AND REPORT also stars Michael Pena and Ray Liotta.
How to Be
Posted by: | CommentsAt first fancying himself an “enigmatic poet,” twentysomething Art gradually realizes that he must take action if he’s going to escape his depressed life as a struggling musician in London. A solution comes in the shape of a book titled “It’s Not Your Fault.” Not content to just draw inspiration from its pages, however, Art invites the elderly author of the book to come live with him and his parents, which quickly becomes a painfully funny journey about dysfunction and growing up.
Dragonball Evolution
Posted by: | CommentsAkira Toriyama’s beloved manga attacks this silver screen in this adaptation from director James Wong (FINAL DESTINATION). Justin Chatwin (THE INVISIBLE) stars as Goku, the man responsible for saving the world from villains such as Piccolo (played by BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER’s James Marsters).
Star Trek
Posted by: | CommentsThe fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of bitter rivals. One, James Kirk, is a delinquent, thrill-seeking Iowa farm boy. The other, Spock, was raised in a logic-based society that rejects all emotion. As fiery instinct clashes with calm reason, their unlikely but powerful partnership is the only thing capable of leading their crew through unimaginable danger, boldly going where no one has gone before.
Mutant Chronicles
Posted by: | CommentsIn this guts-and-gore-fueled sci-fi action film, soldier Mitch Hunter (Thomas Jane) fights on the side of a powerful corporation on a dying earth. But the battle grows even deadlier when the war unearths a legion of mutant warriors intent on the destruction of the world. HELLBOY’s Ron Perlman ditches the red makeup to play Brother Samuel, a monk who guards a prophetic text that predicted the mutants’ invasion.