Margot Robbie

Movie Review: Barbie

In a summer movie season that has provided very little in terms of memorable entertainment, Greta Gerwig’s "Barbie" proves an undeniable triumph.

Scoring “Babylon” Featurette Released

Check out the new featurette on the scoring of "Babylon," featuring interviews with Justin Hurwitz and Damien Chazelle right here!

New “Babylon” Poster and Trailer Released

Paramount Pictures has released a new trailer and poster for writer/director Damien Chazelle's "Babylon," starring Margot Robbie.

New Featurette for “BABYLON” Released

A new featurette for writer/director Damien Chazelle's latest film "Babylon" has just been released and you can check it out right here!

Movie Review: Amsterdam

While "Amsterdam" may not be David O. Russell’s finest work, it does provide a wave of euphoria in witnessing an attempt at something spectacularly different.

Win Passes to Advance Screening of AMSTERDAM

Enter-to-win a pair of passes to attend an advance screening of the new David O. Russell film "Amsterdam" on Wednesday, October 5th at 7:00pm at the MJR Troy!

Movie Review: The Suicide Squad

Although the new version vastly improves upon the initial incarnation, there is still an underlying penchant to make everything as dark and violent as it could possibly be.

Movie Review: Birds of Prey

It may come as a surprise to filmgoers nowadays that there was a time when movies based on properties from DC Comics dominated the cineplexes. Fare like Superman: The Movie (1978) and Batman (1989) were the gold standards for comic-book adaptations and decent films based on Marvel properties were an unrealized dream for most fans. My how the times have changed, and DC finds itself lately with a pl...[Read More]

Movie Review: Mary Queen of Scots

The new historical drama "Mary Queen of Scots," starring Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie, has all the makings of a memorable period piece—great lead performances, an authentic look, and political intrigue.

Movie Review: Goodbye Christopher Robin

This is not a children’s story about a child. It’s an adult story about a family. Goodbye Christopher Robin illuminates the rather gloomy profile of author A.A. Milne and his family—principally his son, Christopher Robin—and the inspiration behind Winnie the Pooh and its wild success. Whatever pre-conceived optimisms you have about this film, toss them out and refresh your expectations. This is no...[Read More]

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]

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