The Jungle Book: Interview with Mowgli actor Neel Sethi

Rudyard Kipling’s beloved The Jungle Book is being given new life as Disney releases its second iteration directed by Iron Man’s Jon Favreau. The original 1967 animated version was a huge hit. The latest version starring 12-year-old Neel Sethi is headed in that direction with its hyper real jungle environment, stunning cast of creatures and

The Angry Birds Movie: 10 things you didn’t know

The Angry Birds Movie is one of this year’s most anticipated animated features – with voices by the likes of Sean Penn and Peter Dinklage. Based on the smartphone game series of the same name, the movie – out on May 20 – is about what we all want to know – why the birds are so angry!

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Angry Birds Movie: Sean Penn is grunting Terence

Sean Penn has lent his voice to a character in the new Angry Birds move called Terence – a huge red bird who, well, really doesn’t say much at all. The double-Academy Award winner’s character is introduced in a new clip which shows him taking part in an anger management class where main character Red,

Suicide Squad: New trailer’s sneak peak at Batman

A new blitz trailer for Suicide Squad was released during the MTV Movie Awards last night – and includes a brief glimpse at the cameo by Ben Affleck’s Batman. The trailer, set to The Sweet’s song The Ballroom Blitz, at one point shows Batman carrying Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn to the Batmobile, while another shows

The Boss Review

Breakout director Ben Falcone teams up with Oscar nominated Melissa McCarthy (“Bridesmaids,” “Spy”) to produce a geyser of belly laughs. If you saw “Bridesmaids” and thought it was gross do not bother to take in this pratfall-fest of unbridled shock lines. If you saw the beauty of taking the crud out of crudity and the

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Neon Bull Review

Writer/director Gabriel Mascaro has created a great film in Neon Bull (Boi Neon). It is a movie with the breath taking simplicity and courage of Charles Burnett’s “Killer of Sheep” combined with the flabbergasting scope of “Mondo Kani.” It works on so many levels it is perplexing to see how such frantic complexity can be

Louder Than Bombs Review

Emerging Writer/director Joachim Trier’s (co-written with Eskil Vogt) family drama has a lot of content, if you are willing to work for it. Dealing with a sullen teenager as a lead has never been easy. Although Devin Druid does a good job with that role, his character Conrad Reed lacks development. The first few scenes

Demolition Review

In Demolition Jake Gyllenhaal puts out a remarkable performance as bereaved executive Davis Mitchell looking for relief when there is none in site. Driven to the edge of insanity by the sudden death of his wife, we witness his breakdown. Actually, we witness his breakdown in spades. Unlike other on-screen insanities, he does not melt

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Review: Demolition, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts and Judah Lewis

Canadian director Jean-Marc Vallée (Wild, Dallas Buyers Club, and Café de Flore) has created another nearly perfect film. And he helped Jake Gyllenhaal, who has learned the value of Quebec’s gifted filmmakers, put in his strongest performance, outpacing even Nightcrawler. Bryan Sipe’s screenplay about a business executive transformed by the accidental death of his wife

Star Wars: Mark Hamill and Lupita Nyong’o photobombed by Oscar Isaac

Here’s something you don’t see every day – Luke Skywalker being given bunny ears by Poe Dameron. Mark Hamill was having his picture taken cuddling up to co-star Lupita Nyong’o, who plays goggle-eyed Maz in the series, when Oscar Isaac – aka Poe – crept up behind and gave them a sneaky photobomb. Cuddling adorable @lupitanyongo-who's seeking a little