Movies

'Wolverine 3' Cast & Release Date: Patrick Stewart Joins Hugh Jackman in 2017 X-Men Spinoff

Patrick Stewart confirms Professor X's appearance in upcoming "Wolverine 3" film. After 2014's "X-Men: Days of Future Past," fans just knew it wouldn't be the end of the cinematic relationship between Wolverine and Professor X.

'Batman v Superman' Plot Spoilers: Wonder Woman's Climactic Fight Scene With Doomsday Revealed?

More details have surfaced regarding Wonder Woman's role in "Batman v Superman." The caped-crusader and the man of steel are set on a collision course in 2016's "Batman v Superman.

'Frozen 2' Plot Spoilers: Is Tarzan Anna & Elsa's Long-Lost Brother? Director Explains Conspiracy Theory

"Frozen" director Chris Buck tried to shed more light on the conspiracy theory about Tarzan's connections with Anna and Elsa.

Demi Lovato Joins Ashley Tisdale, Avril Lavigne and G.E.M in Animated Film "Charming"

The three singers have all been casted as Disney Princesses in the upcoming animated film. The upcoming film "Charming" will include the voices of Disney alums Ashley Tisdale and Demi Lovato, as well as Avril Lavigne and Chinese singer G.

Dark Places Movie Review: Coming Out of Hiding & Facing Truth

"Dark Places" is an undeniably suitable name for a film about hiding, deception and its consequences. Moreover, the film's title intuitively suggests the journey into the dark recesses of the subconscious and memory that locks away traumas of the past.

Spider-Man Movie News: 'Kraven the Hunter' To Collide With New Peter Parker in 2017 Reboot?

Sony's creative chief has reportedly purchased a "Kraven the Hunter" comic book. Could this eventually lead to Kraven being the next Spider-Man villain?

'The End of the Tour' Movie Review: Two Davids Engage in Challenging Conversations

The dialogues of "The End of the Tour" are lengthy and often complex, which might present an issue for impatient audience members. This intricate character study may require multiple views to unpeel the layers beneath its relaxed exterior.

'Samba' Movie Review: Omar Sy and Charlotte Gainsbourg Can't Save this Immigration Drama

In the end "Samba" means well but the film ends up being laborious, meandering and overwrought. The numerous plot threads seem to add depth, but instead tangle the themes into a confusing web from which they never manage to emerge.

Southpaw Movie Review: Jake Gyllenhaal Delivers Terrific Transformation From Beast to Man

"Southpaw" shows the journey from tamed, savage animal to free man. Antoine Fuqua's "Southpaw" is a riveting film that takes the boxing film genre and investigates the rags to riches narrative from a different light.

El Ardor Movie Review: An Homage to Sergio Leone by Argentine Helmer Pablo Fendrik

"El Ardor" is undoubtedly well-intentioned as homage to Leone. However, it often gets bogged down in its references that it ultimately falters in its transformation into an individual piece of work.

10.000 Km Movie Review: A Long Distance Relation Put to Test in Digital Present

"10.000 Km" might not amount to more than a cautionary tale on distance in the digital present, but it is a film that is executed with conviction and innovation.

'Tangerine' Movie Review: Sean Baker's Latest is a Compelling Drama with Strong Performances

However, what makes this film compelling is not the technology behind it. It is story that perfectly balances comedy and drama and provides for an exciting 90 minutes.

Reese Witherspoon, Sophia Vergara Feud Rumors: 'Hot Pursuit' Actresses Blame Each Other for Movie Flop

According to the gossip site Radar, Reese Witherspoon and Sophia Vergara, who can currently be seen in the sexy buddy comedy “Hot Pursuit,” can’t stand each other.

REEL SALAZARS 'Cartel Land' Movie Review: When Heroes Turn Into Villains

"Cartel Land" is not a film for everyone and some of the imagery will weigh heavily on he or she that braves the experience. One scene takes us into the home of a woman who relates the murder of her husband and her rape at the hands of cartel leaders. The woman, staring blankly at the camera, is a painful image to behold, her inexpressive face revealing the irreversible damage done to her.It is a damage that for the time being, looks like it will continue for many innocent people for years and years to come.

REEL SALAZARS 'Max' Review: Belgian Malinois Dogs Carry the Day in Conventional, Overly Blunt Film

Despite its shortcomings, "Max" should please audiences looking for a family film filled with adventure and lovable dogs. It helps to have a solid cast of characters to lead the way, even if the people we are expected to bond with are people we have met in other iterations, possibly better ones.

REEL SALAZARS: 'Inside Out' Movie Review: Poignant, Funny & Heartbreaking, Pixar's Latest Film Might Be Its Best

"Inside Out" moves at a riveting clip, coming off as an adventure story like no other. It will certainly provide viewers with a new perspective on our emotions and whether we or something else has control over them and by extension our behavior and actions. There can be no doubt - Pixar is back on top and quite possibly at the best it has ever been.

'The Face of an Angel' Review: Daniel Bruhl Gives a Fine Performance in Michael Winterbottom's Uneven Film

All in all "The Face of an Angel" is well-intentioned and even ambitious. However, one point in the film actually tells the viewer what is wrong with the whole picture. When asked what his script is about Thomas states that "there are too many angles." That usually indicates an unfocused story and that could not be closer to the truth regarding Winterbottom's latest film.

REEL SALAZARS: Jurassic World Review: An Entertaining Reboot That Explores Sequel Culture & Its Discontents

Despite the shortcomings, "Jurassic World" is a well-paced summer blockbuster with a strong cast and terrific visuals. The social commentary on the state of the industry adds to the fun making this one of the better summer films of 2015 and one of the finer reboots of recent memory.

'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' Review: A Unique, Rewarding Film With Assured Direction and Fine Performances

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl" may be comic but it is surely not an easy viewing. However, the film is rewarding and a truly enriching experience.

'Insidious: Chapter 3' Movie Review: A Predictable But Ultimately Unnecessary Sequel

Perhaps the least shocking aspect of "Insidious: Chapter 3" is how poor a film it ultimately is. True to form, it manages to indulge in every horror cliché in the book, but does not end there. The film also fulfills the stereotype of the artistically-bereft sequel, a film so generic and inconsequential that it needs to hide behind a notable brand to have any sort credibility.
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