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2015/12/11 at 10:26am

Watch The First ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer!

12.11.2015 | By |

The new ‘X-Men: Apocalypse‘ trailer features a really good cast with the likes of Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar nominee Michael Fassbender and respected actors such as Oscar Isaac and James McAvoy. Great casts don’t necessarily mean great movies, but it’s nice to know that high level of dramatic skill is being invested into these productions. Read More

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2015/12/03 at 12:43pm

The New ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ Trailer Arrives!

12.3.2015 | By |

This brand new Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer, the second of many more, introduces key characters such as Lex Luthor, Clark Kent and Wonder Woman. The trailer though is not as good, in my mind, as excludes action for exposition. The principle driver here is the a dialogue, a tête-à-tête that should epic, but ultimately, seems more interesting than epic. Read More

Adam Garcia

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2015/11/26 at 3:25pm

Let’s Breakdown The ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Trailer!

11.26.2015 | By |

Marvel Studios released our first look at Captain America: Civil War on Wednesday night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! Loosely based on the 2006 limited-series by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, Civil War pits superhero against superhero, with one side led by Captain America and the other by Iron Man. Read More

Jack Rico

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2015/11/23 at 11:31pm

Creed (Movie Review)

11.23.2015 | By |

The 1-4-0: #Creed is arguably top 3 amongst the best Rocky films. It plays up the nostalgia while keeping it contemporary. An honest crowd-pleasing experience that will choke up the machoest of men. Read More

Adam Garcia

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2015/11/06 at 9:35am

Spectre (Movie Review)

11.6.2015 | By |

*Updated December 2025

In this Spectre movie review, we examine Daniel Craig’s fourth outing as 007. Despite an electric opening, the film fails to live up to the high standards set by its predecessors, Casino Royale and Skyfall. While visually stunning, Spectre struggles to find the emotional resonance of the series’ best entries. Read More

Jack Rico

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2015/10/30 at 3:05pm

Burnt (Movie Review)

10.30.2015 | By |

*Updated December 2025

The 1-4-0: Compared to the great culinary films, Burnt is a decent watch, but you can’t help but ask why it wasn’t great. Fault the script, fault the script, fault the script.

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Justine Browning

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2015/10/23 at 1:39pm

Vin Diesel Flips Out When Compared to ‘Last Witch Hunter’ Character 

10.23.2015 | By |

Vin Diesel is an enthusiastic one. That’s for sure. During a recent interview for his film The Last Witch Hunter, the Fast & the Furious star decided to flip the switch and ask me what I thought about the action/adventure flick. I compared him to his character Kaulder, a man who is immortal and indestructible but faces loneliness and isolation. There’s a facade the character puts up, all the while consumed by weakness. In many ways, Diesel shares similar traits. Read More

Adam Garcia

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2015/10/23 at 7:06am

Steve Jobs (Movie Review)

10.23.2015 | By |

The 1-4-0: Aaron Sorkin’s masterful screenplay eschews biopic tropes to create an uncompromising portrait of Apple co-founder, Steve Jobs. Read More

Adam Garcia

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2015/10/20 at 12:01pm

Let’s Breakdown The New ‘Star Wars: Force Awakens’ Trailer

10.20.2015 | By |

So, that screaming you heard during Monday Night Football wasn’t New York Giants fans celebrating, it was the screaming of Star Wars fans around the world getting the latest glimpse at the new The Force Awakens trailer! Read More

Adam Garcia

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2015/10/15 at 10:52am

Author Chuck Wendig Talks ‘Zer0es,’ Weaponized ‘Star Wars’ Nostalgia, And The Next Time We Will See Han & Chewie

10.15.2015 | By |

Chuck Wendig’s new thriller Zer0es follows five hackers forced to work for the United States government. Working from a complex known as “the Lodge†the hackers soon uncover a large conspiracy, forcing them to try and take down the U.S. government from the inside. The novel had been called a “high-octane blend of nervy characters, dark humor and bristling dialogue… smart, timely, electrifying.†Read More

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