Apart from a better-than-this film deserves performance from Ana de Armas, there is little to recommend the chaotic behemoth of a story that is "Blonde."
Illumination and Universal Pictures have announced the launch of "The Sing 2 Sing-Along Experience" in theaters nationwide to celebrate the film's success.
"Sing 2" is aimed at giving those who enjoyed the first film another ample helping of the same and offers very little for anyone else.
A bit further down on this page, you can check out the new Shadow Series Art from Sing 2 featuring the characters and the actors who voice them, including Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Bono and more! This holiday season, the new chapter in Illumination’s smash animated franchise arrives with big dreams and spectacular hit songs as the ever-optimistic Buster Moon...[Read More]
The summer isn’t over yet, there’s still time for more Marvel action. As if the second Avengers movie wasn’t enough, we now have another entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) entitled Ant-Man. Don’t worry. You may not have ever heard of him. It’s understandable. Don’t feel bad about it. The film was written, and re-written, by Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, Adam McKay, and Paul Rudd. The film...[Read More]
I’m a bit ashamed to admit it, but my biggest blind spot as a cinephile is that I don’t pay a lot of attention to the world of independent film. It is a very rare event that I know about an indie film before a trailer has even been released. Such was the case with Chef, the new culinary comedy from actor/director/writer Jon Favreau. While it’s not breaking new ground in the world...[Read More]
Happy Tax Day, dear readers! I hope a lot of you have gotten out and seen Captain America: The Winter Soldier by this point – because it’s totally awesome. And if you’re looking for something scarier at the theater right now, I recommend checking out the new horror movie Oculus. In the meantime, this week’s edition of Trailer Trashin’ steps away from the big summer movies a...[Read More]
A high-school wrestling comedy with perennial indie schlub Paul Giamatti coaching sounds like it could be an unbearable retread of recent bombs like Mr. Woodcock or Drillbit Taylor, but with a surefire ensemble cast and a tricky balance of humor and pathos more in line with Little Miss Sunshine, Win Win turns out to be one of the early sleeper surprises of 2011. Giamatti’s Mike Flaherty is a Couns...[Read More]