Lea Seydoux
At this point it’s safe to expect the strange from Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos (Dogtooth) and yet The Lobster still comes off as a completely, uniquely, twisted experience.
Geek Hard Podcast: Episode 284
On this episode we review Spectre and talk with Conor McCreery about his latest Assassin's Creed comic.
Spectre Review
Spectre could very well be Daniel Craig's swan song as Bond, and it just seems like his heart isn't in it... nor anyone else's for that matter.
TIFF 2015: The Lobster Review
The Lobster TIFF 2015 review
Channing Tatum out as Gambit?
The battle to replace Hugh Jackman as everyone’s favourite mutant continues to be an uphill one.
New SPECTRE Trailer
A new trailer for James Bond's latest big screen adventure, SPECTRE, has hit the web. Watch it now!
Home Entertainment Round-Up: 3/9/14
As we dig out from under the pile of Blu-Ray and DVD releases that have come into the office this month, we take a look at Criterion editions of Soderbergh's underrated King of the Hill and Truffaut's Jules and Jim, Blu-rays for Thor: The Dark World, Nebraska, Wadjda, and Blue is the Warmest Color, and a DVD of the found footage thriller Banshee Chapter.
CONTEST: See an Advance Screening of THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL in TORONTO, CALGARY, or VANCOUVER!
Enter for a chance to win a pair of passes to an advance screening of Wes Anderson's latest film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, in Toronto (on March 13th), Vancouver (on March 12th), or Calgary (TBD, week of March 17th), courtesy of Dork Shelf and Fox Searchlight.
TIFF 2013: Blue is the Warmest Color Review
Blue is the Warmest Color Special Presentation Director: Abdellatif Kechiche This year’s Palme d’Or winning film at Cannes (which was awarded the prize thanks to a Steven Spielberg headed jury), unfolds as a love story between two French girls: high schooler Adèle (Adèle Exarchopoulos) in and fine arts student Emma (Léa Seydoux). As their relationship […]