He's battled Batman, trained Jedi, led revolutions, and chased down kidnappers using a "particular set of skills." The Oscar-nominated Liam Neeson's been fighting the good fight for decades, bouncing from drama to action to rom-coms to…well, action again. But which are Liam Neeson's best films of all time? We've whittled …
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Most franchises run out of gas as they churn out more sequels, but in the case of Fast & Furious, the movies have grown more ambitious and a bit more ridiculous with each installment, so let's take a look back at this most unlikely of franchises and rank its 11 …
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Christian Bale is – for now, at least – the only actor to star in three live-action Batman movies. That allowed Bale to really own the role and develop his incarnation of Bruce Wayne in a way we haven’t seen before or since. This may not be the perfect Batman …
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Mad Max: Fury Road actress Charlize Theron and House of Cards director David Fincher are teaming up for a brand-new Netflix-exclusive drama series called Mindhunter.According to Deadline, both Fincher and Theron are on board as executive producers with Fincher also expected to direct. Additionally, the outlet has received reports that …
Read More »Dragon's Lair (Blu-ray) Review
Whenever a new home video format arrives, Dirk the Daring isn't too far behind. Created by Don Bluth (of Secret of Nimh fame), Gary Goldman and Rick Dyer, Dragon's Lair has become an institution; an example of the now defunct "interactive movie" genre that spawned during the Laser Disc days …
Read More »The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Review
Despite being set largely in Japan, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift represents everything that much of the world despises about America; its pop culture and morality. The film, like its two predecessors, embraces materialism, loose values and living for today. For the young characters of Tokyo Drift, love …
Read More »Constantine Review
Films based on comic books don't have the best rep in the world. Even in the years of critical and commercially successful comic films like the Spider-Man and X-Men films, there are still films like Catwoman and Elektra. It's a crapshoot and you never know what you're going to get. …
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