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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Review: Eddie Murphy's long-awaited return to the classic action-comedy franchise is familiar, albeit forgettable.
MaXXXine Review: Ode to ’80s Sleaze Completes Stellar Trilogy
Mia Goth stars in MaXXXine, Ti West's giallo-inspired slasher that caps off the trilogy that began with X and Pearl.
Space Oddity Review: A Charming Yet Half-Baked Dramedy About Family and Grief
Kyra Sedgwick's directorial debut, Space Oddity, poses the question: if you had the chance to head to space and leave all your Earthly problems behind, would you?
Spoiled Rotten 147 – Revisiting X-Men: First Class
Ben and Daniel revisit X-Men: First Class!
Spoiled Rotten – Revisiting X-Men: First Class w/ Gavin Stephens
Gavin Stephens joins Daniel to see how well X-Men: First Class holds up.
Patriots Day Review
Peter Berg's Patriots Day takes a tragedy that's still fresh in our memories and makes something that's equal parts thrilling and harrowing.
Contest: See Patriots Day Across Canada
Patriots Day opens across Canada January 13th, but you can attend an advanced screening courtesy of eOne Films and Dork Shelf on January 11th in select cities!
Home Entertainment: Cop Car Review
Somehow both nauseatingly tense and lighter than air, Cop Car is a hell of a calling card for sophomore director Jon Watts.
TIFF 2015: Black Mass Review
Black Mass TIFF 2015 Review
R.I.P.D. Review
Every bit as bad as the bad buzz that precedes it R.I.P.D. might just best the likes of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Elektra as the most awful comic book adaptation ever created.
X-Men: First Class Review
It was a big rush when the X-Men films finally hit the screen, all my most beloved characters expanding from the page to the screen. Then X-Men: The Last Stand came along and not only did the shit hit the fan, but it was set to high, and it splattered back in our faces many times over. X-Men: First Class is a chance for redemption, and is aimed at the diehards, while also attempting to attract some new viewers.
X-Men: First Class Trailer
The trailer for Matthew Vaughn’s anticipated X-Men prequel, X-Men: First Class has just hit the net. Set in the 1960's during the Cuban Missile Crisis, the film sports a very stellar cast led by Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy as Magneto and Professor Xavier respectively. The film also stars Kevin Bacon, January Jones, Rose Byrne and Oliver Platt.