Paula Patton
We discuss CW's Vixen recasting. We review Warcraft and talk with Paranormal Solutions Inc. creators/stars David Milchard & Nicholas Carella and we also speak with Carl-Edwin Michel co-founder of pro-gaming Northern Arena.
Thought Bubble: Warcraft Gets Lost in its Own World
Warcraft is a great looking adaptation that occasionally forgets to be a movie and not a video game.
Warcraft Review: Keepin’ It Level 100
Don't believe the hype, Warcraft might be the summer's most original blockbuster.
Contest: Win a Copy of BAGGAGE CLAIM on Blu-Ray!
Enter for a chance to win a copy of the romantic comedy Baggage Claim on Blu-Ray, courtesy of Dork Shelf and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment!
Baggage Claim Review
A jetlagged stream of rom-com clichés, Baggage Claim arrives at the theatrical gate like a plane that was lost somewhere over the Bermuda Triangle since 1991.
Contest: See an Advance Screening of BAGGAGE CLAIM in Toronto!
Enter for a chance to win one of ten pairs of passes to an advance screening of the new comedy Baggage Claim on Wednesday, September 25th at 7:00pm, courtesy of Dork Shelf and Fox Searchlight.
2 Guns Review
While it certainly won’t go down as one of the most memorable movies of the year, 2 Guns does have an undeniable amount of charisma and charm that make it one of the more pleasant summertime surprises.
Contest: See an Advance Screening of 2 Guns Across Canada!
Enter for a chance to win one of ten pairs of passes to an advance screening of the action thriller 2 Guns on Wednesday, July 31st in Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, or Vancouver, courtesy of Dork Shelf and eOne Films.
This Week in DVD: 4/17/12
This week, action and misery seem to be the themes as takes on Shame and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, while Noah Taylor looks at The Divide, and Phil Brown watches Contraband
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Review
The law of diminishing returns that often applies to film franchises seemingly doesn’t apply to the Mission: Impossible series. After an okay, but incomprehensible first film, a dreadful second film, and a fun, but needlessly convoluted third film, director Brad Bird comes to the now aging series of spy thrillers to deliver a no-nonsense action film that strays from the elaborate plotting of previous entries in favour of a more straightforward and delightfully boneheaded approach.