Cast aside any doubts you might have had, because The Lego Movie is wickedly funny, smartly written, surprisingly heartfelt, and will almost certainly end up being one of the best family films of 2014. As I’m sure was the case for many people of my generation, I loved playing with Legos when I was a kid. And when the news first broke that a feature film based on Lego was in the works, I was ...[Read More]
Ron Burgundy is back! Just as arrogant and charming as we remember. But Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is strictly for fans alone. It will be completely unappreciated by anyone that does not get the epic nuances of the masterful Will Ferrell. The storyline is based in the early 1980s and the beginning of the currently popular twenty-four-hours-a-day-news trend. The first station to offer this i...[Read More]
This past weekend, Monsters University debuted at the number one spot in the box office. I haven’t seen it yet, but I plan to when I get the chance. In the meantime, this week’s Trailer Trashin’ examines our first look at what could be one of next year’s big family films, The Lego Movie. Premise: Emmet (Chris Pratt), an ordinary guy, is mistakenly thought to be the extraord...[Read More]
We’ve got 25 chances to win passes (two admit one passes per winner) to see the new Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis film The Campaign on Wednesday, August 8th at 7:00 PM at the Uptown Palladium 12 in Birmingham, MI. And we want you to have them, so we’ve got a contest for you. Here’s how to win tickets: HOW TO ENTER For your chance to win two (2) advance tickets to see The Campaign, log on to w...[Read More]
If Hollywood has taught us anything it is that there comes a time in every funny man’s life where he wants to explore his more serious side. Following the footsteps of other great comedians turned drama kings (aka Michael Keaton and Jim Carrey), Will Ferrell plays Nick Halsey, an alcoholic who hits rock bottom in the movie Everything Must Go. In one single day Nick loses his job, and comes home to...[Read More]