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Enter to Win Tickets to an Advance Screening of Red 2
CinemaNerdz readers have a chance to receive complimentary passes to a preview screening of Red 2 starring Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Cat...[Read More]
Movie Review: 20 Feet from Stardom
From time to time, a movie comes along that changes the way you think about something. Fresh off the heels of its Cinetopia International Film Festival Audience...[Read More]
An Eleven-Year-Old Film Critic Reviews Despicable Me 2
I really like this movie! It was awesome, cool, hilarious, and sad. In Despicable Me 2, Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) finds a new nemesis and battles him in the ...[Read More]
Box Office Weekend: You Can’t Keep a Good Monster Down
This week saw the release of a female buddy cop comedy and the second “White House Under Attack” themed movie of the year, but neither film could keep Monsters ...[Read More]
Movie Review: White House Down
White House Down is a much better version of the recent release Olympus Has Fallen. Please be advised though, it’s a long one folks – all 131 minutes of it. The...[Read More]
Interview with Paul Feig and Joey McIntyre, the Director and co-star of The Heat
The new Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy comedy The Heat arrives in theaters this Friday. The film is a feminine take on the buddy cop genre, which isn’t all...[Read More]
Trailer Trashin’: The Little Yellow Dude Comes Alive in The Lego Movie
This past weekend, Monsters University debuted at the number one spot in the box office. I haven’t seen it yet, but I plan to when I get the chance. In th...[Read More]
Box Office Weekend: Monsters University Gets Top Honors
The box office belonged this week to two very different kinds of monsters; the kind that take over the world, and the kind you can take your kids to see. Monste...[Read More]
Movie Review: The Bling Ring
If Harmony Korine hadn’t already made the year’s boldest statement on the amoral, thrill-seeking hedonism of 21st-century adolescence in his sensory-assaulting,...[Read More]
Movie Review: Much Ado About Nothing
I don’t think anyone will disagree that William Shakespeare is the greatest and most influential writer in the history of the English language. He created...[Read More]
Enter to Win Tickets to an Advance Screening of The Way, Way Back
CinemaNerdz readers have a chance to receive complimentary passes to a preview screening of The Way, Way Back starring Liam James, Toni Collette, Steve Carell, ...[Read More]