Kate Winslet Not A Fan of Cell Phones in CARNAGE Clip

Carnage movie starring Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, Christoph Waltz, Kate Winslet

Academy Award®-winning director Roman Polanski directs Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly and Christoph Waltz in CARNAGE Shot in real time as the four parents meet to settle a dispute over their children. In this clip from CARNAGE, Kate Winslet tries to get her husband played by Christoph Waltz off his cell phone but when he doesn't - the cell phone sleeps with the fishes thanks to Kate. Add a comment

Read more ...

5 New Films Opening This Weekend

New Movies This Weekend

It's been a good while since we've seen a handful of film premiere for a weekend since the COVID-19 lockdown. Since most movie theaters are still closed, here are five new movies coming to a couch near you June 12. Watch the trailers and make your choice or choices. 

Add a comment

Read more ...

'Glass' Movie Review: All Talk, No Action

Glass movie review 2019 

M. Night Shyamalan's GLASS will have fans divided once again. The movie that brings back Elijah aka Mr. Glass (Samuel L. Jackson), rain coat vigilante David Dunn (Bruce Willis) and SPLIT's Kevin Wendell Crumb's (James McAvoy) various personalities for a face off everyone's been anticipating but unfortunately the payoff is missing to end the trilogy. GLASS started off promising but when they cage up the three main characters, the fun is over. There is too much explaining away the plot and not enough action. 

Add a comment

Read more ...

CHIPS Movie Review: A Movie Donald Trump Would Love

Chips Movie Dax Shepard Michael Pena

CHIPS is one movie Donald Trump would enjoy watching. Dax Shepard’s CHIPS is vulgar and sexist. While it has some funny moments, it was a painful movie to watch with so many flaws to count. I haven’t had such a bad time watching a movie since SUICIDE SQUAD.

Don’t expect your parent’s CHiPs when going into the movie theater to watch this hot mess of a movie. This reboot shares nothing in common with the 70s television show except for the motorcycle action that’s mediocre at best. Dax Shepard writes, direct and stars in CHIPS, and his effort fails to reinvent a classic show into a decent movie adaptation. Like the STARSKY AND HUTCH or the DUKES OF HAZZARD movie treatment, CHIPS falls into the same trap of making it a silly comedy with no merit.  

Add a comment

Read more ...

Subcategories

Watch Interviews

Latest Trailers

Meanwhile On Instagram