‘Texas Chainsaw 3D’ Review
It is every 16 year-old's rite of passage to sneak into an R-rated slasher, get grossed out by blood, turned on by boobs and shout back at the screen. To that end, 'Texas Chainsaw 3D' is a worthy claimant to the franchise.
It is every 16 year-old's rite of passage to sneak into an R-rated slasher, get grossed out by blood, turned on by boobs and shout back at the screen. To that end, 'Texas Chainsaw 3D' is a worthy claimant to the franchise.
Though 'Brave' was a welcome respite, Pixar has gone sequel crazy, as their previous two films were sequels and this summer we're getting a prequel in 'Monsters University.' But the studio is also working on three non-sequels for the future, and have released images from each of them.
Who says Christmas is about staying warm by the fire and exchanging gifts with your loved ones? Everyone knows that the holidays are all about movies! A depressing musical adaptation of a Victor Hugo novel and an ultra-violent revenge fantasy may not sound like Christmas material, but the opening days of 'Les Miserables' and 'Django Unchained' prove otherwise.
Though they're still working on script, and should start filming shortly - even after releasing a teaser this summer - we only have a small inkling of what's in store for us when 'Anchorman: The Legend Continues' hits theaters next year. But now the picture has a release date, and it means only one thing: Will Ferrell is gunning for an Oscar.
The 2013 Golden Globes nominations are in and we already can't wait for the awards ceremony! While the Oscars has Seth MacFarlane, comedic duo Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are taking over hosting duties for the Globes, which will be a nice change from Ricky Gervais' run these past few years. But enough of that, let's get down to the list of nominees!
"There come a time when good man must wear mask." So intones Johnny Depp to Armie Hammer in 'The Lone Ranger' trailer, which reveals that director Gore Verbinski is up for being a little weird in his big budget blockbuster.
There's no use beating around the bush here -- this was a pretty dull weekend at the box office. There was only one new release, but it was a dump that bombed rather spectacularly and the rest of the line-up is essentially the same as last week, with only a few titles shuffling around. It's the the quiet before the storm...the storm being 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,' which opens in a few days.
Two films hit the silver screen with completely different plot-lines, but virtually the same results as each main character is a stone cold killer.
Academy Award-Winning Screenwriter / Actor Nat Faxon called the Get Up & Go Show this morning to chat about his hit TV show "Ben And Kate" on Fox. We asked him if he ever gets use to people introducing him as "Academy Award-Winner" and also found out what he has planned for Thanksgiving out in Los Angeles.
Sneak peak of Coldplay concert film coming to theaters
Denzel wrecks a plane, RZA and Quentin wreck kung-fu movies and Ralph, well, he just wrecks in this weekend's slate of Hollywood hits.
Whether you want a wet shirtless surfer, babysitting Halloween teenage hijinks, confusing underground burning horrors, or you're just yearning for eight different versions of Tom Hanks, you're in luck. This week's premieres have you covered.