Two actors, two faces and a two sided story. I smell an Oscar nod for Gosling…I see audience rejection of the film.
It’s October. A time when Ghoulies, Ghosties and Long-Legged Beasties roam the earth. But if you start seeing the ghost of a World War II Japanese kamikaze fighter pilot, you’re probably Enoch Brae, the central character of Restless. And that’s not a bad place to be. Enoch is an odd kid. If your name is Enoch [...]
“Rock ‘em Sock ‘em Robots” get their day on the big screen in Real Steel, a movie that transcends the one-joke premise and is instead a heartwarming, fist-pumping mechanized fairy tale of a father and son coming together amid some of the baddest technology you’ll ever wish was really available. Not to bad for a [...]
With nationwide affiliate outcries, NBC is calling it quits on its experimental late night broadcast.
The tentative plan in the works is to restore Jay Leno to his old spot at 11:35 each weeknight for a half-hour, pushing a full hour of Conan O’Brien’s to start at 12:05 a.m.
Let Me In, an adaptation of the famous Swedish thriller Lat den Ratte Komma In, joins the multitude of vampire films coming to the big screen in 2010.
Since the dawn of the motion picture industry people have been trying to capture the essence of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre on film. In fact, since the first silent film was released in 1915 there has been at least one movie or television adaptation per decade.
Cary Fukunaga’s new project will be the first feature length Jane of the new millennium.
Only 17 days after its premiere, Avatar will place itself among the most successful films in history by becoming the fifth film ever to make $ 1 billion in worldwide box office sales.
If you were a fan of Rob Marshall’s Chicago and enjoy seeing award winners like Daniel Day-Lewis step out of their element to tackle musical roles, Nine was a movie attempted for you.
While the preview promises us all the sex and energy of Chicago, the movie proves a lot of build with no climax. Much like the director portrayed in the film, Marshall’s execution feels frazzled and fails to fully execute any unified vision for Nine.
Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. with Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend and Paul Bettany, The Young Victoria remembers Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as the greatest love story ever told. It lays the foundation for a widow in black until her death, and the statue she erects in her husband’s honor.
We come upon our Gleesters this week in the rehearsal room with Schuester writing the word “Ballad” in green over a dry erase board. He explains that ballad’s are stories set to music, which makes them the perfect storm of self-expression to communicate feelings people can’t get out any other way. There is apparently a new rule stating each group must perform a ballad for sectionals – do they come up with a new rule each week? — so Will decides to pair the group off and have them practice singing ballads to each other to make them feel their emotions.
Fade in on the most awesome cheerleading routine with jump ropes EVER. As the cheerios blow my mind with their skillz, Finn enters and approaches Quinn, who is sitting on the bleachers watching her former teammates. Finn tells her she shouldn’t watch because it will only upset her, she responds that she needs a distraction and hands him the 600-dollar bill from her sonogram. Then she says something about there being a man somewhere in his pea shaped brain and he tells her that he was too tall to be hired as a bus boy. Bottom line: Finn needs to make some dough for his baby momma.