In season two, the Kent High School students are still trapped inside by the deadly explosion and will find their relationships tested when a new group of survivors arrives. Friendships will be lost, enemies made, and ventures outside into...
Lionsgate hasn't released The Hunger Games yet, but they seem to be quite keen on the film being a massive hit. They've announced a release date for Catching Fire, the second in the trilogy already, and now the studio...
Sam Raimi, the director of Drag Me to Hell, the Spider-Man trilogy, and the Evil Dead films, has been on tap to produce a remake of 1982's Poltergeist for a while now. Screenwriter David Lindsay-Abaire has been hard at...
Lionsgate has released a new trailer for The Hunger Games. For those unfamiliar with the property, here's the synopsis:
Every year in the ruins of what was once North America, the evil Capitol of the nation of Panem forces each...
Richard Gabai is an actor, producer, director, and musician based in Los Angeles who has been working in the entertainment industry for over 20 years. He is a dedicated and passionate creator that I have known since 2011 when...
I'm not entirely caught up on Fringe yet. I've got through seasons 1 and 2, and I've been loving it all the way, but season 3 hasn't quite made it into my DVD player yet. There are only so...
Chris Pine has been waiting to play Jack Ryan for a couple years now, and it seems this winter he'll finally get to step in front of the cameras and bring the classic Tom Clancy character to life. Paramount...
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, AcademyAward®-winning director Steven Spielberg’s magical adventure, celebrates its 30th Anniversary with its first-ever release on Blu-ray™ October 9, 2012.
When an imaginative boy meets a lost alien, it is the beginning of one of cinema’s most endearing...
Every year there's a movie that tries very hard to pull in audiences and critics with grand emotion and "important" subjects. These films rarely work out, and it's easy to spot them a mile away. Warner Brothers' Extremely Loud And...
I never got around to filing a review of the first Hobbit film, and while part of that has to do with the glut of films that hit cinemas this past winter another part had to do with how...