Jared Leto

Movie Review: Tron: Ares

"Tron: Ares" manages to capture a good deal of the magic of the first film while simultaneously pushing the franchise forward.

New TRON: ARES Trailer & Poster Released

Today, Disney unveiled a brand-new trailer, poster and images for TRON: ARES, the highly anticipated third installment in the groundbreaking “TRON” franchise.

See an Advance Screening of HAUNTED MANSION

Enter this contest for a chance to win a pair of passes to an advance screening of "Haunted Mansion" on Tuesday, July 25th at 7:00pm at the MJR Troy!

Movie Review: Morbius

While "Morbius" may not be the worst non-Marvel made Marvel movie ever to be foisted upon an unsuspecting public, it is certainly far from the best.

Movie Review: The Little Things

An example of extremely talented actors shoehorned into a plodding piece that loses its power and credibility before dissolving into a procedural thriller.

Trailer Trashin’: DC’s Villains Go to War in the Suicide Squad First Official Trailer

We’ve reached the end of January, dear readers, and we’ll soon find out if that groundhog in Pennsylvania will curse us with six more weeks of winter. But while we wait for warmer weather, there are always new movies for us to look forward to. This week’s column takes a look at the first official trailer for Suicide Squad. Premise: The secret government agency A.R.G.U.S., run by Amanda Waller (Vio...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: DC’s Villains Are Unleashed in the Suicide Squad Comic-Con Trailer

Happy August, dear readers. We’re in the last month of the summer movie season, and the big releases are starting to taper off. But there are always big movies to look forward to, and this week’s Trailer Trashin’ brings you my thoughts on our first look at the second of next year’s DC Comics movies – David Ayer’s Suicide Squad. Premise: A secret government agency run by hig...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Dallas Buyers Club

Dallas Buyers Club comes as a victory lap in the complete career redefinition of Matthew McConaughey, rounding two years of engaged, unexpected roles in mainly independent films. His fallow period in comedies blandly paired with Kate Hudson or Jennifer Lopez proved too much for the man and the native Texan found his way into a series of southern blue-collar films (Killer Joe, Mud, The Paperboy) th...[Read More]

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