All in all "San Andreas" will entertain audiences looking for escapism. However, that is all it is, a means of escaping reality and the difficulties of life. However, if an audience member had ever experienced a natural disaster, this is a movie that will surely infuriate and question why this even allowed to be made.
Aloft” is certainly high on the emotions, but those willing to stick with the film on its own turns will find satisfaction in Llosa’s structural acuity and the visceral performances on display.
All in all this film is a disappointment. To come from the genius mind of Brad Bird who has made "The Incredibles," "Ratatouille" and "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol," this film feels flat. Perhaps audiences will enjoy the sheer spectacle and the action sequences but after a few seconds that will dry up and the only thing left the mind will be confusion.
In many ways, "Mad Max: Fury Road" fits the conventional mold of Hollywood's machine. The film has explosions, a thin story, and a relentless pace. But it manages to take all of those tropes and transform it into an organic whole where each and every piece is essential to its overall impact. And more over, where other action blockbusters suffer from predictability of their start-stop structure, this film, with its minimal dialogue, feels like a full-fledged experience that has you immersed from the start to its finish. This is pure action cinema at its very finest in what will undoubtedly be one of the best films of 2015.
Marvel's "Avengers: of Age of Ultron" is a fun and engaging film filled with impressive action sequences. However, for moviegoers looking for something refreshing, original and innovative, disappointment awaits as this film offers none of the above.
Oscar winner steps behind the camera for the first time. Russell Crowe, who has three Academy Award nominations to his name for his roles in "Gladiator" (Winner), "The Insider" and "A Beautiful Mind," has now taken on a new role: Director.
The relationship between Cuba and the United States has taken an interesting turn in recent weeks with President Barack Obama's recent meetings with Raul Castro in hopes of bettering the two nations' relationships.
All in all "Ex Machina" is a beautifully produced Science Fiction film that represents the best of filmmaking and also showcases the possibilities in an overproduced genre.
"It Follows" is an unforgettable ride that will leave viewers paranoid throughout and after the viewing. Monroe has established herself as a major up-and-comer more than capable of carrying a film on her own. Most importantly, this film reminds us that the horror genre does not have to be as horrific has Hollywood has made it seem.
"Insurgent" unfortunately is not an improvement on its predecessor which was far from special. Instead, it is a major downgrade on "Insurgent' with a sloppy plot and uninteresting characters.
"Wild Tales" is such a diverse film in so many ways and yet its numerous narratives are all connected by an overarching idea about human behavior -- despite our best desires, all of us are commanded by our deepest instincts for power and pleasure. The results of these base instincts can lead to true tragedy, but also to fascinating comedy.
Actors close out Valentino show by walking down runway in "Zoolander" clothes Tuesday, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson gave the Valentino show at Paris Fashion Week something to cheer about, and it was more than just the clothes they were wearing.
Trailer does not give away too much Robert Downey Jr. let fans know that a charity drive will result in a lucky fan being flown to Los Angeles for the premiere of "Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Hugh Jackman was on the set of "Despierta America" to promote his new movie "Chappie." While on the show, the actor also gave two secrets for a successful marriage.
All in all "A La Mala" is an entertaining if not a ground-breaking romantic comedy that is sure to bring intended audiences to theaters. However, for those not interested in this type of genre, it will likely not be of interest.