Aaron Taylor Johnson
Could films like The Fall Guy help to correct the course for modern action romantic comedies? The Ryan Gosling/Emily Blunt crowdpleaser arrives on Blu-ray this week.
Metro Morning Movie Recommendations: August 19
That Shelf's Jason Gorber stops by Metro Morning to give us his take on Idris Elba's survival thriller Beast.
Metro Morning Movie Recommendations: August 5
That Shelf's Jason Gorber stopped by Metro Morning today to chat about the firepower and star power in Brad Pitt's latest, Bullet Train.
Bullet Train Review: Brad Pitt Stars in a Tedious, Repetitive Actioner
It's clear that everyone involved in David Leitch's BULLET TRAIN had a great time making the actioner, but does that make it an entertaining ride?
Spoiled Rotten 182 – Revisiting Avengers: Age of Ultron
Ben and Daniel Revisit Avengers: Age of Ultron!
Spoiled Rotten 139: Revisiting Kick-Ass
Ben and Daniel revisit Kick-Ass!
The King’s Man Trailer: Witness the Rise of the Civilized
The King’s Man takes viewers back to World War I to explore the early days of the independent intelligence agency known as The Kingsman.
Parental Guidance MCU Rewatch: Avengers: Age of Ultron
As a family, we pledged to embark upon an epic MCU rewatch before we see Avengers: Endgame – and answer the all-important question: should you watch these with your kids? Up next Avengers: Age of Ultron!
Home Entertainment: Avengers: Age of Ultron Review
We got our hands on the Avengers: Age of Ultron Blu-ray and took a thorough look through all the specs. Here's why even though the movie may have felt like a letdown, it's worth adding to your collection.
Exclusive: Avengers: Age of Ultron Clip
Avengers: Age of Ultron is coming to Digital HD and Blu-ray, and to celebrate we're debuting an exclusive clip from the film.
Avengers: Age of Ultron Review
Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron is big on set pieces and spectacle, but what happened to the fun?
Godzilla Review
The best spectacle filled summer blockbuster since Jurassic Park, Gareth Edwards' rebooting of Godzilla is as astonishing as it is wholly satisfying.
Kick Ass 2 Review
Misguidedly choosing incredibly lame jokes instead of maintaining Mark Millar's (sometimes) misguided edginess, Kick Ass 2 is a dreadful mess of hedged bets that somehow becomes more offensive to watch than if the film had been actively going for the shock value Millar's work often courts in the first place.
Anna Karenina Review
What makes director Joe Wright and actress Kiera Knightley's latest collaboration on Tolstoy's Anna Karenina somewhat startling is the fact that it’s an oddball self-conscious, almost Brechtian experience in audience alienation as well (apologies for getting pretentious, but it’s the kind of movie that requires that sort of talk).