Rapper brings kung fu vision to screen with ‘Iron Fists’
RZA’s film debut filled with strong soundtrack, weak acting, storyline
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RZA’s film debut filled with strong soundtrack, weak acting, storyline
I know, the election season is over, so politics should probably not be spoken of for a while, especially after all the insufferable social media updates. But politics always finds its way into our lives, whether it’s through music, art or movies.
Scary movies continue to feature stock characters across decades
To get straight to the point, “Paranormal Activity 4” is no doubt the worst film of its franchise, but what can we expect from a series that has found such success in the box office?
Historical drama draws on real-life events to create film worthy of Oscar nomination
Director brings stop-motion style back to cinema with latest film
New action film draws inspiration from Sylvester Stallone original
Looking for a movie to rent? Four new releases hit stores and movie kiosks this week, including "The Cabin in the Woods," a meta comedy/thriller; "Chico & Rita," a Spanish animated film following the love between a musician and a singer; "Detachment," a drama about the failing American education system; and "Oslo, August 31st," a sobering look at a day in the life of a recovering drug addict. Here's why you should either check them out or avoid them.
Now that it is mid-September, it's time to be on the lookout for films that grab the attention of the Academy. But while predicting Oscar nominations can be tricky, it's even trickier to predict which films will be likely candidates when they haven't been released yet. So why do it anyway? Because it's a great way to help build up the hype for the Oscar season and for the actual films as well. So it's time to keep our Oscar eyes open and see what's out there.
There are plenty of words to describe "The Words," Bradley Cooper's latest attempt to get his name on the Oscar ballot. Unfortunately, not many of them are positive. Here are a few.
Chinese labor to work in North Carolina factories. Enter Marty Huggins (Zack Galifianakis), a naïve tourism center director who looks like he's stepped out of a 1950s J.C. Penny catalog. He's a bit of a small town prissypants, aiming to clean up the Washington, D.C., mess.
Summer is one of the hottest seasons for new releases, but not everything that hits theaters is worthy of your time and money. Here's a look at the movies you should check out and the ones you shouldn't even bother renting from Redbox.
"Skyfall"
It's out with the old and in with the new on Main Street this month as Columbia's favorite non-profit movie theater relocates to a bigger home. The Nickelodeon Theatre is moving, but the cinema's new space isn't far away from the current location — the address is still on Main Street.
Rise.
Many movie genres have seen dark days, but only one genre hasn't seen a single bright day.
Many who watch "The Amazing Spider-Man" will stop for a moment and ask themselves, "Wait, didn't I already see this movie before?"
In the cinematic world, there are two kinds of films: films that feel like any director could have directed them and films that present a style so unique that only one person could have directed them.
It's difficult to believe that over a decade has passed since "Men in Black" hit theaters and delightfully played off our conspiracy theories and beliefs that our fourth grade teachers are from Jupiter. Five years later, a sequel came out and sucked all of the wit and charm out of the franchise and relied mostly on explosions and big effects, leaving audiences abhorring the idea of another installment.
"The Avengers" is the type of movie with the potential to be either a complete triumph among special effects films or a complete failure because it is a special effects film. This spectacle became the central point when advertising the film, with the campaign boasting all the chaos from the effects-heavy action scenes. As we have learned from Michael Bay's fetish for soulless robot monotony, this is a recipe for disaster.