
‘The Lost City of Z’: Charlie Hunnam captures the mysterious life of Percy Fawcett in this beautiful biopic
Director James Gray marks off another biopic from Hollywood’s proverbial “to-do” list with The Lost City of Z. Charlie Hunnam (Sons of Anarchy, Pacific Rim) has been cast the British army major More...

‘Split’ Movie Review: James McAvoy shines as M Night Shyamalan returns to old form
M. Night Shyamalan is a long way from The Sixth Sense, his groundbreaking thriller, but finds a new dark inspiration with his latest film Split: multiple personalities. Unlike films like Psycho or Raising Cain, More...

‘Priceless’ delivers a powerful message on human trafficking, asking women ‘how much are you worth’
How much is another human being worth? Grammy award-winning band for KING & COUNTRY produced their first film with Priceless, asking this very question. Joel Smallbone stars as James in events inspired by the More...

‘Sully’ review: An overrated abuse of facts, Clint Eastwood should be ashamed
Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger is a hero. Plain and simple, the man is responsible for saving the lives of 155 human beings in the face of a crisis that most cannot imagining experiencing. Director More...

‘Queen of Katwe’ review: Disney delivers another underdog story worthy of notice
Disney has found yet another true story demonstrating how the human spirit and determination can take one from the depths of despair to the heights of triumph. Queen of Katwe, opening September 23, 2016, tells More...

‘Jessica Jones’ season 2 preview: comparisons to ‘Dexter,’ more Rachael Taylor
Despite the positive response to Jessica Jones and the chemistry between Krysten Ritter’s Jones and Mike Colter as Luke Cage, fans shouldn’t expect the couple during the new Luke Cage show. Jessica More...

New international ‘Inferno’ trailer shows more of the confused Tom Hanks
Another Dan Brown novel will be adapted for the big screen as Ron Howard and Tom Hanks team up again to bring fans Inferno and the latest trailer dives deeper into the plot and storyline. Hanks returns as symbologist More...

Freddie Highmore to write more in ‘Bates Motel’ season 5 as he channels more Anthony Perkins
Bates Motel’s Freddie Highmore has channeled Anthony Perkins for A&E’s Psycho prequel series, now bringing the Norman Bates likeness to life in a real creepy way – check out the photo below. Highmore More...

‘Eye in the Sky’ Review: Riveting, morally challenging thriller on drone warfare
Modern warfare in 2016 continues to pose new challenging moral conflicts as fast as technically, such as drone strikes, replace front line attacks against evil terrorist threats all over the globe. Eye in the Sky More...

‘God’s Not Dead 2’ Review: Jesus defended in the courtroom highlights our divisions
Don’t believe the ridiculous reviews giving the film one star or the 2.8 score on IMDB. God’s Not Dead 2 repeats the successful formula of the first film, which has resulted in similar criticisms of More...

‘Spare Parts’ with George Lopez, Jamie Lee Curtis kicks off Sunscreen Film Festival
The Sunscreen Film Festival – the longest running mainstream film festival in Tampa Bay – has officially announced its selection of films for the 2016 event, which returns to St. Petersburg Thursday, April 28 More...

‘Risen’ is a classic journey to bring Christ’s story to life
The latest faith-based film from Affirm Films (Heaven is For Real, War Room), Risen, brings a historical and old school theme to the story of Jesus Christ. Unlike many of the “in your face” approaches, More...

Two February screenings will celebrate ‘Pretty in Pink’ turnsing 30
“Pretty in Pink” turns 30! It’s time to get out your pink dress, snag a date and dance your way to the nearest movie theater because “Pretty in Pink 30thAnniversary” comes to the big screen on More...

‘Ferrus Bueller’ ‘Planet of the Apes’ ‘The Shining’ ‘Dr Strangelove’ top 2016 Fathom, TCM cinema schedule
Discover the stuff that dreams are made of. Hold your breath, make a wish, count to three. Take a day off with Ferris Bueller. Survive a winter in the Overlook Hotel. Movie lovers will be able to do all of this More...

‘The 33’ Review: Great performances carry mining disaster drama
Great performances highlight a drab docu-drama surrounding the mining disaster which trapped 33 miners underground for over two months. The 33 bounces back-and-forth between the above ground efforts to save the More...

‘Bridge of Spies’ Review: Spielberg delivers Cold War drama, great look at East Germany split
During Oscar talk, expect Bridge of Spies to be on the list of Best Pictures with some consideration for Best Director, Best Actor and other categories. That said, Tom Hanks and Spielberg deliver a great film, but More...

‘Sicario’ is an Oscar worthy and thrilling looks at the war against Mexican drug cartels
One of the best films of the year and worthy of Oscar considerations is Sicario, a thrilling and violent examination of the war across the US-Mexican border. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, Sicario pits Emily Blunt More...

‘Steve Jobs’ Review: a jarring biopic, revealing the flawed Apple head
Steve Jobs opens across the country this Friday, October 23, 2015 following a limited release to select cities on October 9th. I’m sure the theaters will be filled with techies and more mature audiences curious More...

‘Crimson Peak’ review: Guillermo del Toro focuses on imagery over story in this miss
Looking for a great ghost story for the Halloween season? Getting excited at the thought of being scared out of your skin? Well, I’m sorry to tell you that Crimson Peak, opening October 16, 2015, is not the More...

Denise Gossett discusses Tom Hiddleston as Hank Williams in ‘I Saw the Light’
The popular star of Marvel’s Thor and Avengers films, Tom Hiddleston, is portraying the country music icon Hank Williams and co-star Denise Gossett previewed the film, working with Hiddleston and much more More...