Now You See Me
By explaining everything and leaving nothing to the imagination, Now You See Me falls into dreadful and ridiculous predictability.
By explaining everything and leaving nothing to the imagination, Now You See Me falls into dreadful and ridiculous predictability.
The son of the Easter Bunny, E.B, escapes and goes to Hollywood in search of his dream to become a drummer.
With copious amounts of blood raining down from the sky, Fede Alvarez brings us a new addition to the world that Sam Raimi created over thirty years ago, and boy, is it a great one.
After 25 years, the warmth and fuzziness that Totoro and co (Nekobus included) bring to our lives is undeniable, and will go on strong for many more years as its place in animation (and film) history is secured.
Imagine if you had three wishes, three hopes, three dreams, and they all could come true.
Spoiled Emperor Kuzco is turned into a llama in a failed murder attempt from his hilariously evil adviser, Yzma.
Disney’s summer blockluster is turning 20 years old this year! In 1693, the three Sanderson sisters were hanged, promising they would return when a virgin lights the black flame candle. In the 90s, a virgin did.
I won’t deny it. Watching Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters was an experience.
It’s always nice to return to places you love, and that was what The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey meant to me, a return to the beloved Middle Earth.
And this is exactly where something transforms from a simple love affair to a desire to forever walk in the presence of the one you love. SingerSen’s debut is an album that’s all emotion and endless beauty.