In 1999, one film changed pop culture forever. The Matrix was a groundbreaking piece of cinema not just for its unique storytelling but for the unprecedented technology used to bring such an ambitious world to life. In 2003, The Matrix Reloaded premiered showcasing a flashier but arguably lesser sequel compared to its predecessor. Still, in […]Read More
After so much hype and mystery we finally have the first footage of Denis Villeneuve‘s DUNE. Based on the book Dune by legendary author Frank Herbert. This will not be the first attempt at bringing the impossible novel to life but I do believe personally this is the best shot we’ll get at a faithful, […]Read More
Coming to theaters November 13, 2020, The Comeback Trail! The cast features Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, Morgan Freeman, Zach Braff, Emile Hirsch, Eddie Griffin & Kate Katzman. Written by George Gallo, Josh Posner and directed by George Gallo. They star in The Comeback Trail – Two movie producers who owe money to the […]Read More
Deathlocker hit the interweb to see what all the hu-bub was about surrounding this Becky movie. What did we find……a grumpy grizzled Nazi Paul Blart dealing with losing his job at the mall in the most healthy way possible, searching for his precious in the woods. Grab the kiddies, click below, and watch us kill […]Read More
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ We Will Rock You. We are the Champions. Somebody to Love. Radio Ga Ga. Bohemian Rhapsody. I find it really difficult to meet someone over the age of 10 who doesn’t know at least one of these songs. I blame sporting events and the Mighty Ducks. So when I asked my older son to […]Read More
It’s amazing what just a change in music can do to a film trailer. Add a little Beastie Boys “Sabatoge” and you got something the studios would be proud of. Let us know what you think! Solo: A Star Wars Story open in U.S. theaters on May 25, 2018. For more info on comics, video […]Read More
There is hardly a place you can go in the world without having heard of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The Greatest Showman is about the beginning of that story, how PT Barnum became the “Prince of Humbugs” and creator of the modern day circus. I took my boys for some popcorn (hey, […]Read More
Ferdinand, from BlueSky – the studio that gave us Ice Age and Rio, is the story of a bull with a big heart, who is mistaken for a dangerous beast. It is based off the children’s book of the same name. Ferdinand is captured and torn from his home, determined to return to his family, […]Read More
I took my sons to see Thor: Ragnarok over the holiday break- here is our breakdown of the movie where “Thor must fight for survival and race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela from destroying his home and the Asgardian civilization.” (NOTES: “RS” is me, “ES” is my 9 year old and “MS” is […]Read More
Disney/Pixar’s newest hit, Coco, hit theaters on November 22, and centers around Dia de los Muertos- a holiday that focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died, and help support their spiritual journey in the after life. As usual with Disney and Pixar, the […]Read More
The Disaster Artist is a movie about making “the best worst movie ever made“- The Room. If you have never seen The Room, which has gathered a cult following in the last few years, I highly recommend you check it out first before diving into The Disaster Artist. Fortunately, it’s being shown in a lot […]Read More
Jeremy Saulnier is a director that believes it’s better to go for it than wonder what would have happened if you had. His aim is to entertain in the most visceral ways cinema will allow. After brief introductions to the main characters, this cannon explodes with inordinate amounts of bloody mayhem. Green Room is a […]Read More
ROOSTER TEETH DOCUMENTARY CONNECTED PREMIERES APRIL 15th EXCLUSIVELY FOR SUBSCRIBERS Social media, navigation, dating: how would we do all this without our smart phones? Without the Internet? Connected, the latest original documentary from Rooster Teeth, premieres April 15th and explores how two millennials cope and adapt to life without the modern technology we’ve all come to rely […]Read More
Here is a first look at Pete’s Dragon, a reimagining of Disney’s cherished family film starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Oakes Fegley and Robert Redford, which flies into U.S. theaters on August 12, 2016. The teaser trailer aired during ABC’s Wonderful World of Disney: Disneyland 60. For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything […]Read More
This is by no means every single film I want to see this year. Quite frankly this list is already too long so to add more is just crazy. Not to mention that some films haven’t announced release dates for this year and honestly I’m not aware of every film intended to be released in […]Read More
15. Zombieland (2009) Mixing a blend of comedy in the vein of Apatow humor and typical (not necessarily a bad thing) zombie- horror violence, Zombieland rose above a mediocre trailer and a genre that was tired years ago and still plagues film and television to this day. I like the zombie genre when it’s done […]Read More
I’m a huge fan of the Terminator franchise. In my humble opinion, T2 is the height of cinematic accomplishment. Granted the series declined in quality, but I have still been thoroughly entertained with each entry. I have also found great pleasure with the comic book series coming out of Dark Horse comics. If you haven’t […]Read More
Who the hell is Ant-Man? I’ll be honest, I was not an Avengers fan growing up. My team of choice was the X-Men. Ask me about the teams led by Cyclops and/or Storm during the 90s, and I’m full of useless information. On the flip side, ask me anything about the Avengers and I couldn’t […]Read More