Movie Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them

Get ready to feel at home with this new adventure set in J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world. David Yates, director of the last four Harry Potter films, returns for this new five-part film series, written for the screen by Rowling herself.…

7 Thoughts on the New ‘Fantastic Beasts’ 5 Film Franchise

With new information about Fantastic Beasts from its Global IMAX fan event, it inspired me to take a moment to reflect on the fact that we will be revisiting the wizarding world in a matter of weeks  – which is…

Ally’s Movie Review: Queen of Earth

On a technical, detached and mildly unfun standpoint, I got why people liked Listen up Philip. The writing and delivery of the dialogue was acidic and the performers were strong but I just couldn’t bring myself to care. I watched…

‘Harry Potter’ Spin-Off ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ Starts Production Today

Five years ago, it was the end of an era for Harry Potter fans across the globe as the final installment of the movie franchise premiered. Never did I expect that Warner Bros. would go ahead with a new trilogy…

First Feature-Length Trailer for Steve Jobs Debuts

It would seem that after the drama that ensued over the upcoming Steve Jobs, and what would appear to be a hellish development period, that surprisingly things seem to be looking positive. The new trailer looks promising, and with the cast…

First Look: ‘Steve Jobs’ Biopic

By now, we’ve seen our fair share of Steve Jobs biopics, but none like this. I think we’ve finally gotten the Steve Jobs documentary we’ve all been waiting for; one he would be proud of and that he deserves. Directed…

Movie Review: ‘Inherent Vice’ is Lost in the Haze

It’s easy to see why Thomas Pynchon’s 2009 novel Inherent Vice attracted the great auteur Paul Thomas Anderson, even if it is generally accepted that the novels of Pynchon are “unadaptable” as far as the cinematic language is concerned. If we take…