Tai Chi Hero
Tai Chi Hero picks up from where we left Tai Chi Zero, with Lu Chan ready to Marry Yunia and Zijing still looking for sweet payback.
Tai Chi Hero picks up from where we left Tai Chi Zero, with Lu Chan ready to Marry Yunia and Zijing still looking for sweet payback.
Ruben Fleischer’s attempt at a crime drama tries way too hard on all levels and ends up being a big disappointment.
Hotel Transylvania stars Adam Sandler as Dracula, who is shown as a total control freak when it comes to administrating his five-star monster-friendly resort and the life of his daughter Mavis, who just turned 118 years old and wants to explore the world against her father’s wishes.
We follow Rex Randall, world-renowned author and self-made lothario. However, with five women, choppy prose, and a lack of real direction, it’s hard to decide whether or not the Jericho Secret is a secret we actually want to be told.
Seth Grahame-Smith’s 2010 mashup novel gets the film adaptation treatment. Despite not reading the book, I watched the film because of its interesting premise. Unfortunately, the premise happens to be the best part of the film.
RZA’s debut is entirely ridiculous and tries harder than it should, but it’s a whole bunch of fun anyway.
All the good things present in Cosmopolis are negatively outweighed by its screenplay.
¡Uno! is Green Day’s ninth studio album and the first installment from the ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! trilogy.
Oliver Stone’s Savages displays compelling and frustrating characters along with gory crime scenes and beautiful scenery.