This take on the life of "Weird Al" Yankovic has a blast skewering biopics is fueled by a committed, completely bonkers lead performance from Daniel Radcliffe.
Overall, "The Lost City" is remarkably fun and enjoyable; and stars Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock are all in, even if the overall result is less so.
Watch stars Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe reflect on Tatum's cover model character transformation in a new featurette for The Lost City.
The new film "The Lost City," starring Sandra Bullock, has released the pre-game spot that will air before this year's Big Game. Check it out right here on CinemaNerdz!
Now You See Me 2 is a great movie. It is about the Horsemen and how they are forced to steal something. There are many familiar faces from the first Now You See Me (2013), but also some new ones that you really grow to love or hate, depending on the character. This movie has amazing tricks, some which have never been seen before and others that have been performed for centuries. Even though the mo...[Read More]
Having never seen a single Harry Potter movie, I was curious to see Daniel Radcliffe’s first major non-magician role, and while I was surprised at how well he portrayed the perpetually brooding widower, Arthur Kipps in The Woman in Black, I found the film itself to be a run of the mill ghost story full of familiar plot devices, flat characters, and underwhelming scares. The opening scene sets the ...[Read More]
On a dreary winter’s eve a team of investigators descended on the quiet downtown of St. Clair Shores, Michigan in search of a great many things: tidbits of local history, new experiences, answers to unexplained occurrences, but most importantly, activity of the paranormal variety. This team, MPI (Metro Paranormal Investigators), they’re ghost hunters. The group was founded six years ago beca...[Read More]
The release of the eighth, and final, installment of the highest grossing film series of all time, the highly anticipated Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, was celebrated at midnight showings across the country. Twitter and Facebook chirped with updates about the new film. Even if you happen to be one of those few Americans who have not seen a single Harry Potter film or read any of th...[Read More]