Miles Teller

Movie Review: Top Gun: Maverick

"Top Gun: Maverick" marries high-tech thrills and real emotional stakes to improve upon its predecessor and become one of the year's most entertaining films.

“Top Gun: Maverick” Character Posters Released

The official character posters for "Top Gun: Maverick" have been released. The film, starring Tom Cruise, will be in theaters on May 27, 2022.

New Trailer Released for TOP GUN: MAVERICK!

A new trailer for the long-awaited sequel to Top Gun (1986), Top Gun: Maverick starring Tom Cruise, has just been released. After more than thirty years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him. When he finds himself training a de...[Read More]

Movie Review: War Dogs

The Big Short was one of the strangest success stories of 2015. It was directed by Adam McKay, the guy who gave us Anchorman and Step Brothers and had not shown he was able to direct Academy Award winning movies, but his film about the recession in the mid-2000s became one of the most acclaimed movies of the year. It won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay and McKay was even nominated for Best D...[Read More]

Movie Review: Fantastic Four

Don’t let all the bad reviews and months of overwhelmingly negative buzz about Fantastic Four fool you: there are absolutely some praiseworthy elements to the film. There’s just not close to enough of any of them. Even setting aside the common fanboy complaint that this new take on the comic-book team is unnecessarily “dark and gritty,” there are undoubtedly flashes of a perfectly decent movie her...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Marvel’s First Family is Back in Fantastic Four

I hope that you all enjoyed the Super Bowl dear readers! For all you football fans, whether you supported the Patriots or the Seahawks, I hope you enjoyed the game. Personally, I’m just wait to see all the movie spots that are shown during the game. In the meantime, this week’s belated installment of Trailer Trashin’ is our third Marvel Comics adaptation in a row, with the first ...[Read More]

A Kid Film Critic Reviews Divergent

Divergent is one of my favorite movies because it has a fantastic story and lots of action. The film is about a girl Tris (Shailene Woodley). She lives in futuristic Chicago surrounded by a wall that was built after a great war. In this city the people are divided into factions to keep the peace. Factions are a group of people who do the same thing. The factions are called Abnegation, Candor, Amit...[Read More]

Movie Review: That Awkward Moment

Romantic comedies aren’t for everyone, but I’ll admit that they are for me. There, I’ve said it. Even your garden-variety now-only-five-bucks-on-the-end cap-at-Target flicks born from a script that’s been recycled dozens of times call to me. There’s just something comfortable about the genre. You know what’s coming. There’s a love story. There’s a wr...[Read More]

Enter to Win Passes to a Preview Screening of That Awkward Moment

CinemaNerdz readers have a chance to be one of the first to see the new film starring Zac Efron and Michael B. Jordan, That Awkward Moment! For your chance to receive a pair of the twenty-five (25) complimentary passes we have to see the film at the Uptown Palladium 12 in Birmingham, Michigan on Tuesday, January 28th at 7:00PM, just scroll down to the “That Awkward Moment Advance Screening&#...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Another Crack at Teen-Lit Jackpot in Divergent

Hello again, dear readers, and I hope you all enjoyed your long Labor Day weekend. Now that the end-of-August releases have landed with their customary thud, we can leave the summer movie season behind and look forward to the fall and winter releases. In the meantime, this week’s new Trailer Trashin’ takes a look at the first teaser for the upcoming sci-fi book adaptation Divergent. Pr...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Spectacular Now

The Spectacular Now is a special movie. Adapted from the novel by Tim Tharp by (500) Days of Summer scribes Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, the script is heartwarming, charming, entertaining, funny, and at times, utterly devastating. Instead of being the typical romantic teen comedy, The Spectacular Now feels real, which only adds to how amazing the movie is. The film centers around a high ...[Read More]

Interview with Craig Brewer and Kenny Wormald, director and star of Footloose

Nearly every day on the set of the new film Footloose, director Craig Brewer would warn star Kenny Wormald: “You know if this doesn’t work it’s just going to be you and me, they are going to blame you and me.” But their version of the 1984 Kevin Bacon classic is more than just a carbon copy, mainly due to Brewer’s Southern flair and Wormald’s fresh performance a...[Read More]

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