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GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL 2 is Insanely Fun – Movie Review
This week I saw a film about a group of people (one of whom is played by Vin Diesel) who all have different specialties that have to work together to combat an enemy that is more powerful than themselves. Along the way they will reinforce their bond as a non-traditional

New WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER: FIRST DAY OF CAMP Official Trailer Looks Hilarious
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp looks absolutely hilarious! It’s debut on Netflix really can’t come soon enough.

ALOHA Movie Review – Cameron Crowe Strikes Out Again
ALOHA: A whitewashed, Hawaii-set romantic comedy, starring Bradley Cooper and Emma Stone, that is minus both the romance and the comedy.

Oscar Watching: All About That Snub
As you surely know by now, Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman and Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel lead the nominations for the 87th Annual Academy Awards with nine bids each. But right now, we’re all about that snub, and of course, there wasn’t just one “snub.” This column could dedicate

Bradley Cooper Carries the Weight in AMERICAN SNIPER – Movie Review
American Sniper isn’t a typical war film.

Oscar Watching: Looking to Tomorrow’s Nominations
We’re at that point, folks. Oscar nominations drop tomorrow, and for the first time ever, every category will have an official announcement. (In years past, many “smaller” categories were announced by way of press release.) Of course, this means that we have to predict who will get in – and

Oscar Watching: ‘Tis the Season
It’s the time of the year many movie lovers fear but fills others with cheer. Folks, the season’s kicking into gear. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman hits theaters across the United States this weekend, while Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash gets an expansion to about 400 screens. Bennett Miller’s Foxcatcher and Tommy Lee

Oscar Watching: BIRDMAN Taking Flight
Stiles White’s low-budget horror flick Ouija barely won the weekend box office over Nightcrawler – Dan Gilroy’s takedown of today’s entertainment press, but the real story of the weekend is Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman. Following raves out of the Venice Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, and New York Film Festival,

Oscar Watching: Still Looking for the One?
Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar recently screened for select bloggers and critics. Reactions seem to be all over the place, but it could end up being the big spectacle contender – because what else is there, honestly? Guess we’re still looking for “the one to beat,” assuming that we haven’t found it

Oscar Watching: Going INTO THE WOODS
We already knew that Disney had big plans for Into the Woods – Rob Marshall’s big-budget adaptation of the classic Stephen Sondheim musical – but plans for the Oscar campaign now seem settled (though everything is always subject to change): Emily Blunt and James Corden – who play the Baker’s

Oscar Watching: TOP FIVE for Top Awards?
Chris Rock’s Top Five seemed to be more of a commercial prospect when distributors were fighting for get U.S. rights at the Toronto International Film Festival. However, winning bidder Paramount might also have Oscar on the mind: Five hits select locations on Dec. 5 and theaters nationwide the following weekend.

Oscar Watching: No Imitating at Telluride
The Oscar race moves on as the Telluride Film Festival ends and the Toronto Film Festival begins.

5 Must-See Movies in August
We know not everyone has time for every major release or big movies, so here are five films that cannot be missed in August.

Bradley Cooper as Rocket Raccoon & Other Great Voice Performances
Guardians of the Galaxy comes out this weekend, and Bradley Cooper steals the show as Rocket Raccoon!

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Movie Review – The Marvel Universe Triumphant
Guardians of the Galaxy is another triumph for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The Blu-Rays/DVDs You Need to Buy This Month Part 2
There’s almost always an awesome film coming out on Blu-Ray or DVD each month, so which ones should you pay attention to this month?