BABY DRIVER Release Moved Up Six Weeks

BABY DRIVER Release Moved Up Six Weeks

Edgar Wright fans rejoice, Baby Driver is now hitting theaters earlier than originally planned. The film won an audience award at the recent SXSW Film Festival, and the positive response inspired Sony to move the release up to the middle of the

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A GHOST STORY Gets a Poster

A24 has released a poster for David Lowery‘s A Ghost Story, starring Casey Affleck as a recently deceased man who returns to his home as a ghost in an attempt to console his wife (Rooney Mara). His ghostly look is of the

Watch the Final Trailer for GHOST IN THE SHELL

Paramount Pictures has released the final trailer for their Ghost in the Shell adaptation ahead of its theatrical run that begins this week. Directed by Rupert Sanders, the film stars Scarlett Johansson as Major, a cyborg who hunts criminals. When she learns

The JUSTICE LEAGUE Comes Together in First Official Trailer

Warner Bros. has released the first official trailer for Justice League, which shows Bruce Wayne gathering a team of heroes (aka metahumans) to battle a huge threat. Aside from the league, we also get glimpses of J.K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon, Amber

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SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Gets Two New Posters

Sony has unveiled two new posters for Spider-Man: Homecoming. The first is your pretty typical Spider-Man one-sheet, showing the superhero hanging of the facade of a skyscraper. The second shows a little more personality, as Spidey takes a break to lounge with

Netflix Docudrama CASTING JONBENET Gets a Trailer

Netflix has released a trailer for their original film Casting JonBenet, the next in a string of recent explorations of the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey. Directed by Kitty Green, the film goes through the audition process with local Boulder actors while

Werner Herzog’s QUEEN OF THE DESERT Gets a Trailer

A U.S. trailer has been released for Werner Herzog‘s Queen of the Desert, based on the true story of Gertrude Bell. Nicole Kidman stars as Bell, a diplomat and spy who helped establish several countries in the Middle East.

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LIFE Review

Sci-fi thriller Life halfheartedly goes through the motions of a monster in space movie, failing to raise any intriguing existential questions or validate the gory mayhem. A bunch of really smart people float around and do really stupid things, each of them speaking fluent exposition and sporting the thinnest of character traits. Their Martian antagonist is even less interesting.