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Review: Poor Things

— by WILLIAM STERR — If you have a chance to see this film, be prepared for a WILD ride! Professor Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe – “The Lighthouse”) is a ruin of a man – brilliant, but disfigured physically and worse by his insane scientist father. He invites one of his anatomy[...]

Review: Cruella

— by LYNETTE CARRINGTON — This is the origin story movie we never knew we needed. “Cruella” is an insightful, thrilling and beautiful romp through the ’60s and ’70s that sheds light on how a young, sassy and determined Estella evolved into Cruella de Vil, originally made [...]

The best new TV series on Netflix right now

It might be the weekend, a lazy and long day or a regular Friday night and you need to binge-watch something. Surely you just don’t want it but you need it. So relax from playing online casinos for real money games and discover the best series on Netflix right now. There is no need to […][...]

Review: Irrational Man

— by RON WILKINSON — This year’s Woody Allen film is a murder mystery. Actually, it is not much of a mystery since we know all about the murder. The only mystery left is to see if the killer gets away with it or not. Sort of a “Columbo” episode without Peter Falk. The first [&helli[...]

Review: Aloha

— by RON WILKINSON — “Aloha” — Cameron Crowe’s first feature in four years — kicks off the spring movie season in style. Bradley Cooper, playing ne’er-do-well Brian Gilcrest, combines his “American Sniper” elite military role with his government dark ops h[...]

Review: The Amazing Spider-Man

— by ADAM DALE — When it was announced that the fourth Spider-Man film was being canceled so the franchise could be rebooted and retooled with an entire new cast, director and storyline, I was less than thrilled. Even though 2007’s “Spider-Man 3” was a lackluster film that seemed t[...]

‘The Gangster Squad’ Hits the Streets of Los Angeles

Principal photography has begun on Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ “The Gangster Squad,” starring Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone and Sean Penn, under the direction of Ruben Fleischer (“Zombieland”). Los Angeles, 1949. Ruthless, Brookly[...]

Under Review: ‘The Help’

— by ADAM POYNTER — There are probably few books that hold more significance not only in the hearts of its fans but also in subject matter than “The Help.” Written by Kathryn Stockett in 2009, the book has spent more than 100 weeks on best-seller lists and has fans the world [...]

Under Review: ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’

— by ADAM POYNTER — Most of the time, when I hear comedy, my mind automatically races to some of the biggest recent hits, which most of have been rated R. And when men hear the term “romantic comedy,” there is usually a groan while women are usually game for it, but recent ge[...]

Teaser Trailer: The Amazing Spider-Man

— by ANDY BEHBAKHT — Yesterday, the teaser for “The Amazing Spider-Man” was leaked, but now, there is finally an official HD version of it — take a look at the return of the web-slinger![...]

‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Trailer Leaks Early

— by SHERICE ANTOINETTE — Days before the Comic-Con presentation in Hall H, the teaser for “The Amazing Spider-Man” has leaked online. It’s dark and haunting and different than what I imagined, which was basically a “Twilight” styled superhero movie. Hopefully, the marketing te[...]

New Images from ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Unveiled

— by ANDY BEHBAKHT — As you probably know by now, a panel for “The Amazing Spider-Man” is scheduled to take place at Comic-Con next week. The panel will give us answers about the movie as well as the first teaser trailer for the movie. In the meantime, Entertainment Weekly wanted to [...]

Poster Peek: ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’

— by ADAM POYNTER — In the upcoming comedy “Crazy, Stupid, Love” — starring the infinitely funny Steve Carell, along with Julianne Moore, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Kevin Bacon and Marisa Tomei — we will see a group of people put love, lust and friendship to the test when [...]

Emma Stone Offered Lead in ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’

— by ALEXA MILAN — Emma Stone has worn many hats in her relatively short career — a high school girl feigning promiscuity, a budding writer and Civil Rights activist, the love interest of an arachnid-inspired superhero. Now she might add a classic literary figure to the list, with [...]