Tag: Ben Affleck
Trailer Reviews: April 26th
By: Chris Sheridan - Pain and Gain Pain & Gain – Trailer #1 [VO|HD] by addictomovie.com Holy mother of fuck, Mark Walhberg. Dat muscle tone. If you’ve ever wanted to see Mark Wahlberg literally five times larger than he has been in anything else, Pain and Gain may be your movie. We also get Dwayne Johnson, who,
The Nazis Did It
By: Henry J. Fromage – I’m not terribly familiar with Gillian Flynn, but Hollywood sure has taken a shine to the young author’s work. You may have heard about David Fincher’s interest in Gone Girl, the dual-viewpoint bestseller about a woman who disappears on her fifth wedding anniversary and her husband, who’s suspected to be
2013 Oscars: State of the Race, Part 2
By: Henry J. Fromage - This week we’ll deal in some scuttlebutt for the larger categories, before giving my final Oscar Drinking Game predictions next week. Documentary (Feature) 1. Searching for Sugar Man 2. The Invisible War 3. 5 Broken Cameras 4. How to Survive a Plague 5. The Gatekeepers By all indications, this
It Must Be Love- the 2013 BAFTA Awards
By: Shaun Wren - It’s not the Baftas if there’s no rain and this year was no different as not one film dominated with the likes of Lincoln and Life of Pi missing out on the big awards. Daniel Day-Lewis, who won the leading actor award, was Lincoln‘s only prize despite receiving 10 nominations. It’s
Trailer Reviews: February 1st
By: Chris Sheridan - Bullet to the Head Bullet to the Head Official Trailer (2012) – Sylvester Stallone by acnews I respect any movie that doesn’t lie about itself in the trailers. The trailers for Sylvester Stallone’s Bullet to the Head are a perfect example: lean, brutal, and exactly what we want from a 80s
Dazed and Confused (1993)
By: Amelia Solomon (Two Beers) - Dazed and Confused, directed and written by Richard Linklater, is a film about a group of high school students celebrating their last day of school before summer break. Set in the bicentennial year, 1976, in a small town in Texas, it follows several soon to be seniors and a few soon
70th Annual Golden Globes Winners! (2013)
MOVIES Best Drama: “Argo” Best Comedy or Musical: “Les Misérables” Best Actress, Comedy or Musical: Jennifer Lawrence, “Silver Linings Playbook” Best Actor, Comedy or Musical: Hugh Jackman, “Les Misérables” Best Director: Ben Affleck, “Argo” Best Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway, “Les Misérables” Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz, “Django Unchained” Best Foreign Language Film: “Amour” Best Animated
Argo (2012)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Two Beers) – If one measure of a great film is its ability to help you escape reality and completely consume your attention, then Argo is a great film. I was having far from a good day when I caught Ben Affleck’s latest stellar directing effort, but for a couple




