
Before We Go (5/10)
Before We Go is the directorial debut of Chris Evans. He has chosen to do something completely different from his Captain America/Avengers franchise and go small. Maybe even too small as this movie lacks the
Before We Go is the directorial debut of Chris Evans. He has chosen to do something completely different from his Captain America/Avengers franchise and go small. Maybe even too small as this movie lacks the
I can't say Seann William Scott is an actor who would attract me to watch a movie - his highlights are a set of silly roles in well-below-mediocre movies like Dude Where's My Car,
Guy Ritchie based this spy movie on the original 60s TV show, but other than most modern remakes he didn't transplant the concept to today - it is still set in the 1960s. And it
Greg is a teen who takes pride in having spent his teens working hard to be and stay invisible, because 'no-one likes me anyway'. His motto is that by not being anyone's friend and more
Stellan Skarsgård plays snowplow driver Nils, who one day finds out his son has died - seemingly of a drug overdose. But Nils knows his son does not do drugs, yet the local police consider
The One I Love is billed as a 'comedy'. But I think the real problem this directorial debut of Charlie McDowell (son of) has is that it isn't quite sure what it is trying to
Another comic-book adaptation? Yep. A Very Stylish One too! The plot is not all that relevant but here you go: street kid gets recruited into secret spy agency Kingsman and things happen. It is at heart
Michael Fassbender does quite a good job acting in this movie, especially considering he spends most of it hiding in a paper mache head. And that fake head things isn't as gimmicky and annoying as
Morgan Matthews’ low budget film follows a teenage boy, Nathan Ellis, who is autistic but has considerable talent for mathematics. This is a surprisingly engaging little film, which probably cost about 1% of an X
It starts out as and animated version of Real Steel with robot fights, followed by the introduction of a Scooby-Doo-like quest, but not before they throw in a bit of Pixar-like emotions to set everything