‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2’ starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson & Liam Hemsworth
Realizing the stakes are no longer just for survival, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) teams up with her closest friends, including Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), Gale (Liam Hemsworth) and Finnick for the ultimate mission. Together, they leave District 13 to liberate the citizens of war-torn Panem and assassinate President Snow, who’s obsessed with destroying Katniss. What lies ahead are mortal traps, dangerous enemies and moral choices that will ultimately determine the future of millions.
Seventh Son stars Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges in this science fiction/fantasy journey about the seventh son of the seventh son becoming the next “spook” apprentice. Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges play side by side as master and apprentice, keepers of the dark, and the darkest of the darkest being witches.
Mockinjay Part 1 is the third film in The Hunger Games series that follows one Katniss Everdeen as she discovers the truth about District 13 and the rebellion forces. With Peeta held captive by the Capital, his loyalties and Katniss’ are put to the test as they brainwash him and Katniss fights for him. Continue reading A Haunting Action Film | Review of ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1’
The Hunger Games saga is not only a best-selling novel, but it has spawned films that are not only blockbusters but are also critically acclaimed as they follow one Katniss Evergreen (Jennifer Lawrence) as she fights for survival. Joining the cast is Julianne Moore taking on the role of District 13 leader, Alma Coin. Continue reading “A First Look at Julianne Moore as Alma Coin”
By: Cynthia A. Directed by: Kimberly Peirce Screenplay by: Lawrence D. Cohn & Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Based on Carrie by Stephen King Starring: Cholë Grace Moretz, Judy Greer, Portia Doubleday & Julianne Moore Carrie White is the outast of the school, an innocent girl with an incredibly religious and delusional mother who inflicts pain upon herself as punishment for her evil thoughts. She has made her … Continue reading Carrie (2013 Film) | Movie Review
By: Nick Venable Few directors have had such noticeable career arcs as mad genius David Cronenberg. His early career was filled with paranoid science fiction that thrived on mutilated humans, and that aesthetic was left behind and a more thoughtful approach to the stranger plateaus of the human condition took over his work during the 1990s. And in the last ten years, he’s given us a … Continue reading John Cusack And Julianne Moore Join David Cronenberg’s Maps To The Stars
By: Katey Rich With Taken 2 currently dominating theaters after making an incredible $50 million this weekend, now’s a great time for Liam Neeson to start setting up his next project– and, as you might expect by now, he’ll be putting his action skills to the test again. He’s already set to lead Non-Stop, a thriller in which he’ll play an air marshal responding to … Continue reading If Non-Stop Is A Speed Knockoff, Julianne Moore Is Sandra Bullock
By: Kristy Puchko Margaret White, the mental mother of the telekinetic teen at the center of the horror classic Carrie, is undoubtedly one of the most disturbing characters ever set to screen. She associated sex and puberty with shame and sin, and so made her bullied daughter’s home not a sanctuary, but another place of torment. Spitting out lines like, “They’re all gonna’ laugh at … Continue reading Julianne Moore And Gabriella Wilde Board Carrie Remake
By: Eric Eisenberg There are many actors out there that would fight tooth and nail for the opportunity to be in a Quentin Tarantino movie, but for some reason the writer/director isn’t having the same kind of luck he normally has with one of his projects. It all started back in the early casting stages when it was announced that Kevin Costner, who was attached … Continue reading Kurt Russell And Sacha Baron Cohen Drop Out Of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained