While it may be more horror than anything else, there is more at work in "Five Nights at Freddy’s" than not, making it the best Blumhouse offering to date.
The terrifying horror game phenomenon becomes a blood-chilling cinematic event, as Blumhouse brings "Five Nights at Freddy’s" to the big screen.
Writer/director James Franco obviously had a vision with The Disaster Artist, and while it may not be perfect, it is far from a disaster.
Epic is a really great animated movie. The movie is about a dad and his daughter. Mary Katherine (voiced by Amanda Seyfried) had to move in with her dad, who she does not really know. The dad is obsessed with trying to find these little creatures that live in the woods. He is more interested in finding little creatures than getting to know Mary Katherine. Then all these crazy things happen. Before...[Read More]
Back in 2008, actor Josh Peck established himself as a talent to take notice of with his star turn alongside Sir Ben Kingsley in The Wackness, in which he played a troubled young man who sells pot from an ice cream pushcart. This year, he’s back in the action film Red Dawn – a remake of the much-adored film from 1984 about a fictional Russian invasion and occupation of the United States and the sm...[Read More]
You know you’re in for something odd when the commercials proudly show Dwayne Johnson bouncing a berry off his chest in the most gratuitous of 3D effects. What’s worse is when you find out this is actually the most entertaining scene of the whole movie. While for the most part the film is harmless, especially for kids, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island suffers from a lack of decent dialogue, gaping...[Read More]