Film Pulse’s Top 20 Movies of 2014
2014 was a great year for movies, and rather than struggling to decide on 10 best films this year, we decided to just double it up and each come up with 20 of our favorites.
2014 was a great year for movies, and rather than struggling to decide on 10 best films this year, we decided to just double it up and each come up with 20 of our favorites.
In this special year-end episode of the show, Adam and Kevin go over their top 20 movies of the year, along with some honorable mentions and the worst viewing experiences of 2014.
[REC] 4: Apocalypse is supposedly the final entry in the popular Spanish zombie series originally created by writer-director team Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza.
This week, in honor of [REC] 4: Apocalypse hitting theaters, we make Ryan watch Quarantine 2: Terminal, the sequel to the English language remake of the original [REC].
Now it is time to highlight the best performances of the year - lead and supporting - for the male counterparts.
“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!” In Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather Part III, Michael Corleone succinctly sums up how hard it is for a criminal to go
Below you’ll find Film Pulse contributor Ernie Trinidad’s 10 best horror films of the year, plus five titles to look out for in 2015.
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin review Angelina Jolie's Unbroken, Clint Eastwood's American Sniper, and J.C. Chandor's A Most Violent Year.
Since the cinematic year of 2014 is coming to a close, it’s about that time to highlight the best performances of the year - both lead and supporting.
Before setting out to compile this list, I was thinking that 2014 was something of a weak year in the way of horror films.
This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from director Karen Skloss and her upcoming thriller The Honor Farm.
Celebrity tabloid TV show host Dave Skylark (James Franco) and his producer Aaron Rapoport (Seth Rogen) have had a successful run with their very popular show “Skylark Tonight.
It’s the mid-1960s. Racial intolerance and discrimination still permeate many parts of the country and possibly none more so than in the state of Alabama.
Zvyagintasev’s LEVIATHAN works on a number of levels due to the carefully-curated script (co-written with Oleg Negin), along with the universality of the film’s themes focusing on
While 2014 saw a huge number of great films, there’s always that unfortunate bunch that just missed the mark.
2014 was a great time for movies, and throughout the next week we’ll be rolling out our top (and maybe bottom) films of the year.