Do Look Up: ARMAGEDDON vs DEEP IMPACT 25 years later
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
In 1998, we had to go looking for new ways to end the world. Inevitably, we turned toward the skies.
by Kevin Bresnahan, Contributor
In 1998, we had to go looking for new ways to end the world. Inevitably, we turned toward the skies.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
I enjoy making lists. All kinds of lists. It’s just part of how my brain organizes things. But lists or rankings of art are merely snapshots of how I feel in a particular moment in time.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Ambulance is Bay working near the top of his game, and in territory that will be more politically palatable to many when compared to his more recent efforts.
by: “Doc” Hunter Bush, Podcast Czar
Welcome fellow fools to Everything Old Is New Again, the column where I review the trailers for upcoming films and series based in some way on a previously existing idea.
by Fiona Underhill, Contributor
There are two main reasons I love this film – the romance (and the fact that I was a university student with a HUGE crush on the film’s two male leads at the time Pearl Harbor was released) and because I love disaster movies.
Directed by Adil & Bilall
Written by Chris Bremner, Peter Craig, and Joe Carnahan
Starring: Big Willie Style, Martin, Michael Bay, DJ Khaled, Vanessa Hudgens, Reggie from Riverdale
MPAA rating: R (cause this one’s for the dads and the pop-pops, kiddos)
Running time: 2 hour 3 min
by Jaime Davis, The Fixer
Soooooo, what can I say about Bad Boys for Life, really? Does it even matter if this movie is empirically “good” or not? Does it even matter that directors Adil & Bilall have taken a token dad franchise off the shelf, dusted it off, and kicked it into high gear for a whole new generation? Does it even matter that the cinematography in this is damn near beautiful? Does it even matter that at one point near the end, after a particularly unexpected emotional scene, I uttered the phrase, “Martin Lawrence can act,” in a reverent, hushed voice? Does it even matter that Joe Pantoliano kicking back Pepto Bismol makes me feel attacked and seen?
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