Top 10 Fall Films Worth Shouting About
Fall Movie Season is here! Finally after all those endlessly lackluster summer movies, so loud and filled with mind-wasting special effects, it’s once again, time for the good stuff.
Fall Movie Season is here! Finally after all those endlessly lackluster summer movies, so loud and filled with mind-wasting special effects, it’s once again, time for the good stuff.
Guy Richie’s “The Man From U.N.C.L.E” feels like a variety of projects from past and present blended and baked into one golden bubbly film. Based on the 60’s television show, Richie returns as director and writer for the first time since “herlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows”. The comradery in this spy film and his
Based on the autobiography of Vera Brittain who is portrayed on screen by Alivia Vikander (Ex Machina, A Royal Affair).
From screenwriter of some of the most evocative and challenging scripts like The Beach, 28 Days Later, and Never Let Me Go, Alex Garland has finally made the transition from screenwriter to director. The title Ex Machina comes from “Deus ex machina,” meaning “god from the machine,” which takes on a more literal meaning in
Plagued by pre- and post production problems, the latest fantasy book adaptation of Seventh Son, book one of Joseph Delany’s series, “The Last Apprentice”, isn’t the disaster I anticipated. It’s not anything to rush out and see by any means, nor does the IMAX presentation really elevate its mediocre grandeur. However, opening the same week