Tag: Mark Wahlberg

Pain & Gain (2013)

pain-and-gain-main-review

By: B-Side (Three Beers) - Michael Bay movies are all about attitude. Not just the director’s aesthetic – he’s arguably the most distinctive and influential commercial stylist of the 00-10s – but you, movie viewer with a flask in your coat pocket. You have to be ready and willing for something big and loud and


Trailer Reviews: April 26th

pain-and-gain-main-review

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,


‘Oblivion’ Cruise’s into 1st

Oblivion-Main-Review

By: Matt Conway - The pre-summer blues aren’t being felt as much any more. After a slow first three months of the year, audiences are starting to rush to the theaters, with the box office slowly, but surely heating up to the big summer movie season bang. Opening in first, trying to get ahead of the summer movie crowd is Tom


Emma Stone, Butt Money, and Assorted other Innuendos

shotgun2 (1)

By: Chris Sheridan - Things are moving forward with Crimson Peak, the next Guillermo del Toro movie that has a porno name if you’re a nerdy virgin with a filthy mind. For the record, the other one is Pacific Rim. I don’t know where my head had to go for me to place “Crimson Peak” and “porno”


Mark Wahlberg Just Can’t Figure Out What He Did Wrong

Mark_Wahlberg_Happening

By: Henry J. Fromage –  David O. Russell, as David O. Russell is wont to do, now has a new favorite boo.  This time it’s even a chick, as Jennifer Lawrence will reteam with her Silver Linings Playbook director now for The Ends of the Earth.  Scripted by Argo’s Chris Terrio, Lawrence will play the


The Other Guys (2010)

The-Other-Guys-Main-Review

By: Mitch Hansch (Three Beers) - Terry Holtz (Mark Wahlberg) and Allen Gamble (Will Ferrell) are not Top Cops.  That goes to the super-cop celebs P.K. Highsmith (Samuel L. Jackson) and Christopher Danson (Dwayne Johnson).  Highsmith and Danson get all the big cases and all the glory that comes along with it.  When Highsmith and


Broken City (2013)

broken-city-main-review

By: Mitch Hansch (Four Beers) - Broken City opens with Mark Wahlberg as NYC officer Billy Daggert standing over a young black man with a bullet between the eyes.  From there, the black community furiously protests about police brutality outside of the courthouse, but it’s not enough as Daggert walks when there’s not enough evidence


Trailer Reviews: January 18th

The-Last-Stand-Main-Review

By: Henry J. Fromage – Itssss January!  So, really, you have no idea what to expect.  This is a no-doubter studio dumping ground, but that doesn’t mean the films are fated to be terrible.  Sometimes a studio just has no idea how to market a film, so it drops it here and hopes for the


Date Night (2010)

Date-Night-Main-Review

By: Mitch Hansch (Three Beers) -   Movies have come along with wish-list actor pairings that have not lived up to their talent before (Dustin Hoffman and Warren Beatty in Ishtar, Robin Williams and Billy Crystal in Fathers’ Day, and Matt LeBlanc and a dumb baseball playing monkey in Ed).  Getting Steve Carell and Tina


Ted (2012)

Ted-Daily-Shotgun

By: Frankie B. (A Toast!) -   I love buddy comedies and there have been some great ones in the last few years with The Hangover, Due Date, and Horrible Bosses being some of the standouts. The buddy comedy aspect is what stood out to me when I first saw the trailer for the movie, but then I saw that the