Meryl Streep And Robert De Niro Move Into ‘The Good House’
After starring together in The Deer Hunter, Falling In Love, and Marvin’s Room, Oscar winners Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro will be reuniting for the first time in 17 years. According to Deadline,...
View ArticleThe Family Review
Luc Besson‘s latest mobster comedy The Family is perhaps the most tonally confusing film of the year. The Family isn’t quite a traditional mobster film in the same line as Martin Scorsese‘s finer...
View ArticleRobert De Niro Vs. Sylvester Stallone In ‘Grudge Match’ Trailer
Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone were both at one point amazing actors. Stallone has stayed consistent with his action film delivery, while De Niro has sorta taken whatever the hell earns him the...
View ArticleLast Vegas Review
Last Vegas isn’t exactly The Hangover, but with a much older and more seasoned cast. Jon Turtletaub‘s latest comedy is about four friends getting old and growing apart, only to come together once more...
View ArticleRobert De Niro Sinks Even Lower In First Trailer For ‘The Intern’
Robert De Niro’s career hasn’t exactly been on fire these past couple of years, but at least he’s sort of kept his dignity intact. That’s slowly jumping out the window with the first trailer for Nancy...
View ArticleFirst Trailer For David O. Russell’s ‘Joy’ Is Problematic, Starring Jennifer...
Does David O. Russell even try to make interesting films anymore or is he solely set on making Oscar bait for the rest of his career? His latest film Joy looks like a mess of all sorts of proportions,...
View ArticleDirty Grandpa Review
Dirty Grandpa is as offensive, raunchy and downright wrong as it looks and that’s also kind of what makes it work. Dan Mazer‘s latest R-rated comedy, featuring a dirty-minded Robert De Niro and a...
View ArticleJoker Review
The Hangover trilogy director Todd Phillips puts on a happy face and a dark sense of humor for his latest endeavor — Joker, a disturbing and bleak look at one of DC’s most popular characters. Joker...
View ArticleThe Irishman Review
Director Martin Scorsese returns to the mobster genre for his latest 3-and-a-half-hour epic The Irishman, which is now playing in select theaters before debuting on Netflix on November 27th. Robert De...
View ArticleThe War With Grandpa Review
Tim Hill‘s latest family comedy The War with Grandpa is unlikely going to change your mind about going out to the theaters amongst the global pandemic known as COVID-19, but it does promise...
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