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Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin in Trailer for ‘Sicario 2: Soldado’

by ADMIN

Emily Blunt is not back in this sequel to intense thriller film ‘Sicario’ directed by Denis Villeneuve. However, Taylor Sheridan did write the screenplay for this one so atleast the story will be rock solid. Soldado will be in theaters everywhere starting on June 29th, 2018 next summer.

‘American Sniper’ hits the Heart

by Naomi Etienne

The story itself has a good balance between the man and the soldier.

‘The Water Diviner’ is Divine Indeed

by Naomi Etienne

If for anything, go because it has a good, heart-warming story.

Exodus: Gods and Kings’ Makes God’s Messenger a Little Brat

by Kendall G. Pack

Scott seems concerned with the ability to choose in a world where God exists while simultaneously wondering if there is a God.

Cinderella is a Charming Retelling of a Beloved Classic

by Seth Luke

Any doubt as to why Lily James was cast disappears the moment you see her on screen.

Angelina Jolie’s directorial effort ‘Unbroken’ Falls Short

by Rob Sorensen

Unbroken is an ambitious movie and shows glimpses of being something greater.

With ‘Foxcatcher’, Bennett Miller Makes The Mistake Of Being Too Honest

by Kendall G. Pack

Foxcatcher avoids inauthenticity by jumping from great scene to great scene without making the connections clear.

Review: ‘Transcendence’ is one of Depp’s Worst

by Russ Homer

The film has a great start and a good premise but fails to capitalize on it.

Review: ‘Lone Survivor’ shows the cold reality of War

by ADMIN

Peter Berg's Lone survivor is a brutal and heart breaking depiction of the failed US Seals mission.

Russell Crowe in Paul Haggis’s Next Film

by ADMIN

The Robin Hood star is in talks to join Paul Haggis’s Next Directorial venture The Next Three Days.

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