This weekend we have a psychological thriller about a parent's desperate search for his missing child and the latest addition to the unlikely-dance-team-tries-to-win-the-dance-team-championship genre, so if you're into either of those things, you're in luck!
This weekend at theaters, we get the sequel to a popular 2010 horror hit by the director of this summer's smash, 'The Conjuring,' plus a return to gangster life for Robert De Niro (though not exactly 'Goodfellas' or 'Godfather' territory). Happy Friday the 13th!
The fall movie season generally sees a huge rush of films aiming for Oscar gold. Well, looks like that'll have to wait at least one week. They're probably just scared of Vin Diesel. (To be clear, there are a bunch of smaller movies coming out, but in very limited release.)
If you have a tween in the family, you're probably going to get dragged to the theater this weekend. Two major pop-music acts feature prominently in the two movies debuting on Friday.
It's an action-filled weekend at theaters, with three new flicks offering different variations of adventure tales: one fantasy, one comedic and one scary.
New in theaters this week are a biopic about one of America's great innovators, the sequel to a surprise 2010 hit and an early Oscar hopeful with big-name cast.
I love to challenge myself. Anytime I see a new animated film coming I try to guess which actors belong to the voices during the trailer. So I challenge you (without cheating) to guess the famous voices in the Turbo movie trailer.
I was all about this movie from the beginning, from whispers of it being made to the first trailer release to the actual movie. I mean it is Adam Sandler and even his worst movies are still funny. Over the weekend Ethan and I went to the theater to see Hotel Transylvania.
So one of my favorite evening rituals was watching sitcoms and one of the sitcoms I watched was Sabrina the Teenage Witch starring Melissa Joan Hart. That, and Boy Meets World were my favorite shows in the late 90's. Well it seems Sabrina may be heading to the big screen.
When I heard about 21 Jump Street being made into a movie, I was somewhat excited. I loved the TV Show when I was younger. It could have been because of Johnny Depp or Richard Grieco but none the less it was a good show.