Essential Memorial Day Playlist
By Alex Watson Tremellen | June 1, 2018Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of the summer, and what better way to celebrate the three-day weekend than with songs to get you in the summer mood?
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of the summer, and what better way to celebrate the three-day weekend than with songs to get you in the summer mood?
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It seemed as if fans wanted “Solo: A Star Wars Story” to flop from the moment it was announced by Lucasfilm. Much of the “Star Wars” fandom was wary of an origin story that dealt with one of the most beloved characters of all time, Han Solo.
Sunday night’s 24th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards had a lot of firsts. The SAG awards have always adhered to a “no host” policy, but this year’s ceremony made an exception with its first-ever host, Kristen Bell.
Steven Spielberg’s “The Post” serves as a timely reminder that the press must hold their government accountable no matter how much those in power wish to silence them. The film chronicles the paper’s pivotal decision to publish the infamous Pentagon Papers, a study of classified documents that examined U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
Three years ago, Dan Gilroy made his directorial debut with the critically-acclaimed film “Nightcrawler” in which Jake Gyllenhaal’s character roams the streets of Los Angeles filming grisly crime scenes and selling the footage to news stations.
With such a star-studded ensemble cast, it comes as a great disappointment that the most exciting aspect of “Murder on the Orient Express” is a mustache. Yes, you read that right. A mustache that fills the entire screen.
You know a film is going to be terrible when the director explains what went wrong before the film is even released.
After Tom Cruise’s recent performances in the Jack Reacher series and box office flop “The Mummy,” it seemed as if Cruise’s leading man persona was being boxed-in by established franchises.
If you thought “Kingsman: The Secret Service” was outlandish enough, you’re in for quite a ride with the sequel. “Kick-Ass” director Matthew Vaughn returns for “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” and gets right to the action with a car chase through London with Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” blaring in the background.