This fall, everyone’s favorite leche-loving, swashbuckling, fear-defying feline returns in "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish." Check out the film's new trailer!
The official trailer for "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" starring everyone’s favorite leche-loving, swashbuckling, fear-defying feline has just been released!
Our first look at "Puss In Boots: The Last Wish" starring Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek, has arrived and you can check it out right here!
The latest Marvel film, ETERNALS, seems to suggest that perhaps the sheer scope of the project was far too great to sustain interest and entertain throughout.
If you enjoyed the action-comedy 'The Hitman’s Bodyguard,' then you may find some entertainment value in 'The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard,' which is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and 4K.
Despite sporting a pedigree of talented people involved in the project, the new comedy, Like a Boss, fails to deliver much of anything in the way of laughs, let alone any real entertainment value for your dollar. The film is consistently mired in a morass of overused comedic clichés and a lifeless plot that never gains the momentum it needs to carry the film from one flimsy comedy bit to the next....[Read More]
Ready for a good time? Great! That just might happen for you if you go see Sausage Party. But be warned. This movie is not a love-it or hate-it film; it’s just not. Sausage Party is a have fun or don’t-have fun film. But if you go into it with the right mindset, trust me, my friends. You will have fun. But heed this warning: if you can’t get past the profanity, you need to walk a...[Read More]
In my estimation, Oliver Stone has not made an exceptional film in fifteen years; 1997’s U-Turn was the last worthy one in a celebrated run of controversial classics that helped define 1990’s American cinema. Beginning with The Doors (1991) and culminating in a nasty neo-noir (U-Turn [1997]), the director’s forceful combination of large themes and dynamic cinematic playfulness engendered as much a...[Read More]
If there was to be any joy found in the entire Shrek series, it was Puss in Boots. While the movies declined precipitously in quality with each entry in the series, his presence was always welcome. Call it good writing, call it blind luck, call it an alignment of the stars, but somehow everything about the character, who joined the cast in the second movie, just felt right. He was adventurous, cha...[Read More]