One of my most anticipated movies of the year just dropped its first full trailer and it more than justifies my excitement. “The Weight” stars two of my favorite working actors, Ethan Hawke and Russel Crowe. And it’s set during a time and in a place that is ripe with potential. The film is directed … Continue reading
New on Home Video: “They Will Kill You” on 4K Ultra HD + Digital
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment is bringing “They Will Kill You” to home video. Kirill Sokolov writes and directs this gonzo blend of action, horror, and pitch-black comedy. The film stars a fiercely committed Zazie Beetz who pours every ounce of herself into her fun yet demanding role. The film is full of big action … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Disclosure Day” (2026)
The father of the summer blockbuster returns to a genre that gave birth to some of his biggest movies. Steven Spielberg jumps back into the cinematic world of science-fiction with “Disclosure Day”. It’s the latest sci-fi venture from the filmmaker who gave us “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”, “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial”, “Minority Report”, “War … Continue reading
Matthew McConaughey to be Honored at Filmland 2026
Academy Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey will be honored with the Variety Legend & Groundbreaker Award at this year’s Filmland 2026. The award recognizes influential artists who have broken down barriers in the industry and whose careers have withstood the test of time. Set to be held Friday, August 14 in Little Rock, Arkansas, McConaughey will … Continue reading
New on Home Video: “Eraser” on 4K Ultra HD + Digital
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment is bringing the 1996 action film “Eraser” to 4K Ultra HD for the first time in celebration of the film’s 30th anniversary. Directed by Chuck Russell, “Eraser” stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as a U.S. Marshal in the government’s Witness Protection program tasked with protecting a corporate whistle-blower (Vanessa Williams) with information … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Rose of Nevada” (2026)
Mark Jenkin writes, directs, edits, shoots, and scores “Rose of Nevada”, a hypnotic fusion of rural drama and science-fiction, with ghost story elements sprinkled in to boot. The film has the feel of an old memory play although without the use of narration as a centering device. It remains mysterious, haunting, and at times utterly … Continue reading