I never saw this day coming. Some of the folks in Tinseltown decided that it was a good idea to make a movie about the board game Battleship. Even though making a movie inspired by a board game is odd and rare, I took the same “wait and see” approach that I always take before I judge something. I’ve been surprised by movies that I thought were going to be terrible and I ended up liking or even loving them sometimes. So with this or any other movie, I always hope for the best. »Read More
Review: Battleship
The Amazing Spider-Man: Super Trailer
Columbia Pictures
ArcLight Cinemas Presents: A Geffen Playhouse Interview with Director William Friedkin
From ArcLight Cinemas:
ArcLight Cinemas and Geffen Playhouse presents a special Q&A with William Friedkin, director of The Exorcist. This summer the Geffen Playhouse will show the John Pielmeier penned play, The Exorcist. Tickets available at www.geffenplayhouse.com. Moderated by Variety editor Stuart Levine.
Review: The Bourne Identity (2002)
If I asked you to think about the genre of film involving espionage, you might think of James Bond right off the bat. It’s understandable due to the fact that they’ve been making Bond movies since the sixties I believe and it’s easily the most popular spy franchise in film. While that may be the case for most, I myself am a little different. Why I think of spy movies, I think of a movie like The Bourne Identity. »Read More





