Sandra Bullock

Movie Review: Bullet Train

"Bullet Train" is an action-comedy that takes a talented cast and capable director and turns it into an obnoxious mess that earns every trainwreck pun it gets.

Movie Review: The Lost City

Overall, "The Lost City" is remarkably fun and enjoyable; and stars Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock are all in, even if the overall result is less so.

“Becoming Dash” Featurette Released for “The Lost City”

Watch stars Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe reflect on Tatum's cover model character transformation in a new featurette for The Lost City.

New Featurette Debuts for “The Lost City”

Go behind the scenes of "The Lost City," starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, and the creation of the "leeches" scene from the film in this featurette.

“The Lost City” Debuts Big Game Pre-Game Spot

The new film "The Lost City," starring Sandra Bullock, has released the pre-game spot that will air before this year's Big Game. Check it out right here on CinemaNerdz!

Movie Review: Minions

This just in, in case you hadn’t heard, kids like movies too. After the success of Despicable Me (2010) and its sequel, Despicable Me II (2012), it was inevitable that we would see more little yellow fellows doing hilarious things while making the oddest of sounds. Since no summer movie season would be complete without several films made especially for children, we’re treated to the third entry in...[Read More]

Movie Review: Gravity

Ladies and gentlemen, we are floating in space. I felt it in the new film Gravity; I knew what it was like to be set adrift in outer space. Not the series of half-understood, embellished images in a century of movies and books, but the foreign physical nature of muscle-free tumbling, crucially aided by instruments carefully calibrated by human brains and fashioned by other machines – devices to he...[Read More]

Interview with Paul Feig and Joey McIntyre, the Director and co-star of The Heat

The new Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy comedy The Heat arrives in theaters this Friday. The film is a feminine take on the buddy cop genre, which isn’t all that odd considering the film’s director is Paul Feig, the man who made the female-driven comedy Bridesmaids in 2011. Feig was recently in town promoting The Heat, along with actor Joey McIntyre, who is perhaps best known as a member of Ne...[Read More]

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