NYFF Review: The Lost City of Z

When Werner Herzog traveled into the Amazon rainforest, he found chaos and madness. But when James Gray ventured into it for his film The Lost City of Z, he found poetry and purpose. Based on David Grann’s book of the…

Warner Bros. King Arthur pushed back to 2017

Following on the heels of Disney’s recent live-action adaptations of former animated films, Warner Bros. has decided to bring a fresh new take to King Arthur with Guy Ritchie attached as director. Originally set with a July 2016 release date,…

Ally’s Movie Review: Crimson Peak

Crimson Peak would have been a wonderful silent film. It makes me think of the 2013 film Blancanieves directed by Pablo Berger and how it took the silent film model and updated it, providing the audience ample footage of visually…

New ‘Crimson Peak’ Trailer

We’ve got the newest trailer for Crimson Peak and to say it’s a bit eerie is an understatement. But that’s okay, because we get to see Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, Charlie Hunnam and Mia Wasikowska be terrified and frolic around a haunted house…

First Trailer for Gothic Horror Crimson Peak Debuts

Well, Guillermo del Toro fans, it seems like we’ve got something pretty spectacular headed our way. Promising “mystery and mystique” as well as showcasing some wonderfully sinister settings, this film seems as if del Toro took all of his favorite…

TV Review: Sons of Anarchy 7×12 “Red Rose”

As much as I foresaw everything that happened in last night’s Sons of Anarchy episode coming for the entirety of this season, I was just SO. NOT. PREPARED. Let’s start at the beginning. Last night we watched as Jax attempted to make…

TV Review: Sons of Anarchy 7×07, “Greensleeves” and 7×08, “The Separation of Crows”

In these past two weeks, the stakes have really been raised for Jax and the rest of SAMCRO on Sons of Anarchy, but unfortunately there have also been some pretty big consequences for the club. Last week, with Juice finally in Jax’s…