By the end of its 2 hours and 20 minutes runtime, I was quite confused what to make of Francis Lawrence’s Red Sparrow. In terms of quality, just like the world of spycraft, it dwells in the gray in-betweens of good and bad. And like its titular sparrow, it’s calculated, violent,
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mother!
There’s this scene in Ex Machina where Domhnall Gleeson explains to Alicia Vikander’s Ava the allegory of Mary’s Room. He tells the story of how Mary, a scientist, knows everything that’s possible to know about color — spectrums, theories, etc. She though lives, as well as was born and raised,
X-Men: Apocalypse
Looking back, the year 2000 was pretty weird. Y2K paranoia aside, in 2000, Shaq and Kobe were friends, computers shrieked when you were connecting to the internet, and superhero movies were a joke – campy novelties with a thing for rubber nipples. Then Bryan Singer’s X-Men came along. Depth, wit,
Joy
From the looks of it, Director David O. Russell plans to make an anthology of movies with his Lawrence-Cooper-De Niro squad after all. We’ve previously seen him working with the trio in Silver Linings Playbook (2012) and American Hustle (2013). 2015 marks their third collaboration in Joy. Who can accuse him
‘The Revenant’, ‘Steve Jobs’ win big at Golden Globes 2015
Just when you thought the 2015 film awards season is messed up, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s 73rd Golden Globe awards announced their winners which, seriously, give us more excitement to this one of a kind race. In a sudden turn of events, Alejandro González Iñárritu’s cold Western epic The Revenant snatched
First trailer for Bryan Singer’s ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ debuts online
[inlinetweet prefix=”” tweeter=”@FilmPoliceRevs” suffix=”#XMenApocalypse”]The trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse just dropped, and man is it everything you want to see![/inlinetweet] (This is what you wanted, right?) You can watch it right up here, and down below you can drop your own bombs—in the comments! The film, directed by Bryan Singer, is
J-Law “picks up the gun” in new trailer for ‘Joy’
David O. Russel (The Fighter, Three Kings) is back with a biographical comedy-drama called Joy with an astonishing ensemble: Jennifer Lawrence (Hunger Games), Bradley Cooper (Limitless) and Robert De Niro (The Godfather) reunite to deliver a film about a struggling single mother with three kids who conceived the ‘Miracle Mop’ and become a
Mutants seem to age very well in new ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ images…. and btw, Apocalypse!
I think it’s safe to say that, around the internet, a lot of naysayers arose after getting a first glimpse of the titular villain in the leaked X-Men: Apocalypse Comic-Con teaser. Albeit the footage was unfinished and was in below standard quality, that didn’t stop fanboys’ cries that the X-Men big bad
Trailer for David O. Russell’s latest ‘Joy’ premieres online
If you are still reeling from the Lawrence-Cooper fiasco that is last year’s Serena, watch David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook) walk in with the trailer for his latest collaboration with Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper Joy. (If this is a dance party, it is most certainly valid to imagine the trio
‘Apocalypse’ Now: Leaked footage of Oscar Isaac as main villain in ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’
Peanut Butter and Jelly, Batman and Robin, The April Boys, Comic Con and Leaks… In the history of the greatest things that go together, there’s nothing that can send fanboys from around the world salivating, insides tingling, better than some good cam footage from Comic Con. Our newest leak today
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Thrilling in every way but one, “X-Men: Days of Future Past” is the technically virtuous, wildly entertaining film that is to redeem its enduring franchise from its ostensible death marked by Brett Ratner’s butchered third film, “The Last Stand.” If this so-redemption hasn’t been done already in Matthew Vaughn’s 2011 prequel
“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part I” Gets a New Teaser-Trailer
In the unlikely case that you have settled down after all the geeky previews at the San Diego Comic-Con, here is yet one more to keep fan-saliva dripping. Francis Lawrence’s Mockingjay – Part I, the third film from the gargantuan young-adult franchise The Hunger Games, has released and made available online a new