Just last month, F. Javier Gutierrez signed on to direct Paramount’s next U.S installment to The Ring franchise; The Ring 3D, and now Oscar-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman has been signed o...
[soliloquy id=”7379″] Written and directed by Karl Mueller, Mr Jones brings gifts, and mind games. Mr Jones starts with Scott (Jon Foster- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines) and Penn...
Directed and written by Jennifer Kent, The Babadook brings us its own spin on the tale of parent and child in an old, dark house where things go bump (and more) in the night. The Babadook takes p...
[soliloquy id=”6432″] The critically acclaimed Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a visual treat and a masterpiece for Matt Reeves and crew. When we last left the apes at the end of 20...
Koba may have a reason to hate humans as we’ve seen previously and in the amazing new movie Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, but his loyalty to Caesar and the rest of the apes is questionable. Li...
[soliloquy id=”4492″] Written and directed by British music artist Plan B (Ben Drew), Ill Manors is a surprisingly well made film that depicts “Broken Britain”. While Drew does...
Mix deadly games in the world wide web and you get Untraceable, a movie of lessons, torture and timers. Directed by Gregory Hoblit and starring Diane Lane, Untraceable starts with a grisly test kill o...
[soliloquy id=”3282″] Hard Candy certainly won’t be for everyone. Directed by David Slade and written by Brian Nelson, Hard Candy delves into a difficult subject and sprinkles it wi...
I thoroughly enjoyed Spike Lee’s “reimagining” of the Park Chan-Wook cult classic Oldboy, which was originally loosely based on a late 1990s Japanese manga series. This remake tel...