Contagion is crafty in its way of showing how the world would react to a global virus. With Contagion stars Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film has sick promise.
Our Idiot Brother is a fine film thanks to Paul Rudd. But, overall, Our Idiot Brother -- starring Elizabeth Banks and Emily Mortimer -- misses the mark.
Guillermo del Toro and Katie Holmes have joined forces to craft the horror film of the summer in Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. From the film's opening scene the audience is put on notice: Del Toro's script is fathomable and feverish in its fear generating abilities.
With Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World, filmmaker Robert Rodriguez is trying to release a stinker with the debut of a fourth dimension of film: Aroma-Scope. The fourth film in the Spy Kids franchise stars Jessica Alba and Joel McHale and we ask: Does it stink?
One Day is based on the book by David Nicholls, who in a rare move by Hollywood, was allowed to adapt his book for the screenplay. Emma (Hathaway) and Dexter (Sturgess) first meet on their college graduation night and spend their first day together on July 15, also known as St. Swithin's Day in the UK. And with that, Emma and Dexter begin their two decade journey.
When filmmakers set to remake the sword and sandals classic Conan the Barbarian, the secret to success was finding a perfect Conan. With Jason Momoa onboard and a solid story supporting his performance, we simply say: A star is born.
In Fright Night 2011, Anton Yelchin is Charley Brewster. Charley lives in the suddenly vacant of suburban Las Vegas. In reality, the housing market crash hurt few communities as it decimated Sin City. Charley lives in a Steven Spielberg-esque neighborhood with more for reality company signs than citizens. Fright Night brings that fact home immediately as Brewster's real estate selling mother (Toni Collette) has a trunk full of her own for sale signage.