Hugh Jackman

Movie Review: Deadpool & Wolverine

As a fourth-wall breaking, foul-mouthed revitalization of comic-book film, "Deadpool & Wolverine" offers audiences hope for the future of the genre.

Trailer Debuts for “DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE”

During the Big Game, Marvel Studios released the first trailer for the highly anticipated "DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE," starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.

Movie Review: The Son

"The Son" is buoyed by an effective turn from Hugh Jackman as a father who, in echoing the failures of his own father, effectively dooms his own son as well.

Movie Review: Reminiscence

The sci-fi thriller "Reminiscence" ultimately flails about, never finding its proper footing despite a decent concept and a moody performance from Hugh Jackman.

Win Tickets to See an Advance Screening of ‘Reminiscence’

You may enter this contest for your chance to win tickets from CinemaNerdz to see an advance screening of REMINISCENCE on Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 7:00pm at the MJR Troy theater in Troy, Michigan! As always, there is absolutely no purchase required to enter the contest! ABOUT THE FILM REMINISCENCE: Nick Bannister (Hugh Jackman), a private investigator of the mind, navigates the darkly allurin...[Read More]

New Trailer for Laika Studios’ ‘Missing Link’

This April, meet Mr. Link: 8 feet tall, 630 lbs, and covered in fur, but don’t let his appearance fool you. He is funny, sweet, and adorably literal, making him the world’s most lovable legend at the heart of Missing Link, the globe-trotting family adventure from LAIKA. Tired of living a solitary life in the Pacific Northwest, Mr. Link recruits fearless explorer Sir Lionel Frost to guide him on a ...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Greatest Showman

Entertainment is a wonderful thing. Whether it’s going to the movies, a concert, or even the circus, people have this innate desire to see something that will bring joy to their lives. Entertainment forms have certainly changed over time, but the bottom line remains: people want to experience some form of escapism, whether it is in front of a theater screen, in a concert venue, or around the circu...[Read More]

Movie Review: Eddie the Eagle

With live action family films essentially dying out as a genre – unless you count Marvel movies or straight-to-DVD Sandlot sequels – it is sort of refreshing when a movie comes out that is so clearly earmarked for pretty much everyone. And, barring one head-scratchingly out of place sex talk, Dexter Fletcher’s Eddie the Eagle is a terrific family film. Growing up with bad knees, resilient dreamer ...[Read More]

Movie Review: Pan

Every once in a while, life hands you an unexpected treat. In this particular case that treat is the new family adventure film Pan. You likely did not know you were even missing something in your children’s fairy tale catalog. That is, you probably never stopped to think, even after seeing Peter Pan in full on Disney style so many times, about how Peter became Peter in the first place. This ...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Marvel’s Mutants are Attacked in X-Men: Days of Future Past

Happy April, dear readers! The snow is almost entirely gone, the weather is warming up, and we can go outside without putting on coats. Best of all, this Friday finally sees the release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and by all accounts it’s awesome. And fittingly, this week’s installment of Trailer Trashin’ examines another of this year’s movies based on Marvel Co...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Eras Collide in X-Men Days of Future Past

This Friday, we at last get to see the next part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as Thor: The Dark World finally hits theaters stateside. And fittingly, this week’s new installment of Trailer Trashin’ examines another upcoming Marvel Comics movie, next summer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past. Premise: The X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of their species across two diff...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Wolverine

Let me get this out of the way, The Wolverine is not your typical Marvel mutant movie. If you’re hoping to see a smorgasbord of mutants show up to help the ol’ Canucklehead through the streets of Japan, where most of this film takes place, you’ll be extremely disappointed. I, on the other hand, wasn’t. After X3 and X-Men Origins: Wolverine, I had had enough. I needed a fresh start. First Class was...[Read More]

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