Mark Ruffalo interview: The Avengers, fan reactions, and playing The Hulk in six more movies

What makes you angry? Ad content continues below Selfishness… If youre not yelling at your kids, youre not spending enough time with them. I try not to let that get the better of me. Greedy, selfish people. Corrupt institutions make me very angry. But isnt Hollywood a greedy institution? And that makes me angry. Has there been much talk of a sequel toThe Avengersyet? Or any other Marvel movies? Depending on how well the movie does, I think....

April 25, 2012 · 3 min · 507 words · Margaret Ortiz

Tom Hiddleston interview: The Avengers, modern myths, playing Loki and more

Heres what he had to say… Will nothing stop Tom Hiddlestons geek-crush level from rising? This actor, it seems, is quite the believer in the power of the comic book movie. Its certainly not the Jane Austen-y punch in of role usually given to well-spoken, classically trained Brits. Ad content continues below It was completely different. I hope that the person you see sitting in front of you… Im not obvious casting for Loki....

April 25, 2012 · 4 min · 695 words · Michael Roberts

Whit Stillman interview: Damsels In Distress, economical budgets and more

With such a packed promotional schedule, I worried that all possible questions had already been asked. What could we possibly talk about? Ive been on it, too, because I was doing it in the United States. Its quite nice, getting to show it. It was interesting sitting in on a Q&A last night. Do you get asked the same questions over and over? For example, about the recent gap in your filmmaking career....

April 25, 2012 · 4 min · 843 words · Sierra Martin DDS

Safe review

Jason Statham returns for yet another action movie, and this one may well be his best yet. On a relatively low budget, set pieces are executed on a grand scale. With that in mind, I really cant recommendSafehighly enough. Rating: 4 out of 5

April 20, 2012 · 1 min · 44 words · Robin Roberts

The Avengers review

James explains why in his spoiler-free review… Well. For every good Marvel film, there was a bad one. For every reason to get excited, there was a reason to be cautious. A complete disaster seemed unlikely, but anything less than genre-defining brilliance was going to be a let-down. And to Whedons credit, he pulled it off. Its all so very… big. And yet, somehow, everyone gets their moment. Most get four or five....

April 19, 2012 · 2 min · 281 words · Mary Newton

MJ Hibbett and the Validators: Dinosaur Planet review

Can dinosaurs from space conquer the Earth via Peterborough? Seb finds out with Dinosaur Planet… Dinosaur Planetis a ridiculous, charming, delightful oddity. Armour-wearing dinosaurs from space who talk like pirates. And theres aTransformersjoke to die for. So much so that the typically B-movie tease at the end of a possible sequel is positively welcome. Return to the Dinosaur Planet, anyone? Rating: 4 out of 5

April 16, 2012 · 1 min · 65 words · Melissa Roberson

The Three Stooges review

The Three Stooges has been pushed with some quite terrible trailers. Inside that bag would be three babies. One has a bowl cut. One has a frizzy balding Afro. The other is bald. Yeah, theyre perfect for reality television. Physically, the actors do a great job at impersonating the Stooges. Chris Diamantopoulos is quite possibly the best Moe they could have dug up. A lot of it is the soup bowl wig, but more of it is his body language....

April 16, 2012 · 2 min · 258 words · Taylor Solis

The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings Enhanced Edition Xbox 360 review

This is a big game, packed with content. Its here whereTheWitcherdoes plenty to set itself apart from the majority of the competition. Combat, as I mentioned before, is real-time, and you have full control of Geralt. Theres no clicking on foes and watching as the action happens automatically here, its all you. Its a steep learning curve, but one that pays off with perseverance. Finger gymnastics Sadly, this learning isnt helped by an admittedly complex and sometimes clunky control system....

April 16, 2012 · 1 min · 153 words · Megan Dorsey

Guy Pearce interview: Lockout, playing an action hero and more

Well, thats great. Ad content continues below Absolutely. Well, ultimately I responded to the script in a visceral sort of way, an emotional way. I was amused by it, I found it quite funny. I thought the scenario, of it being a prison in outer space, that got me thinking. I was like, I suppose, potentially, thats not that far off, really. I didnt want to play a character who was a smart-ass just for the sake of it....

April 13, 2012 · 3 min · 602 words · Corey Nichols

Lockout review

Guy Pearce takes on a rare wisecracking action hero role in Lockout. Heres our review of a genuinely entertaining sci-fi thriller… From a stuffily critical perspective,Lockoutis utterly ridiculous. The story and its laconic hero are straight out ofEscape From New Yorkand its sequel. Its one-liners and duct-crawling moments of suspense are clearly inspired byDie Hard. The bickering chemistry between Guy Pearces hero and Maggie Graces imperilled presidents daughter Emilie Warnock recallsRomancing The Stone....

April 13, 2012 · 1 min · 155 words · Arthur Wilkinson

Taylor Kitsch interview: Battleship, John Carter, Friday Night Lights, Gambit and more

Your latest filmBattleships an obvious place to start. Ad content continues below I loved it. So it was really fun to go to work on any day on the USS Missouri. And, you know, a live parameters the best setting. We can work on these ships and this incredible history that they have, its awesome. It looked, in some shots, as though you were far out in the ocean. Was that the case, or was it just cunning photography?...

April 11, 2012 · 7 min · 1286 words · Angelica Jones

Battleship review

Director Peter Berg takes to the ocean with the big-budget sci-fi action movie, Battleship. Heres our review… Last year we hadCowboys & Aliens.Battleships essentially sailors versus aliens. Battleshipopens with plenty of blockbuster bombast. Ad content continues below Admittedly, the first half-an-hour or so really doesnt hold much promise. Somewhere around its mid-point, however,Battleshipbegins to gain momentum. The initial apathy generated by the tepid first half is soon replaced by a growing sense of engagement....

April 10, 2012 · 1 min · 92 words · Tracey Velez

Wilfred seasons 1 & 2 DVD review

The central premise sounds like the thing of nightmares. To its credit the jokes are plentiful. Season one is content to simply see Gaan humping a giant teddy bear. Ad content continues below Make no mistake though,Wilfredis dark,League of Gentlemendark. Its not all good news though as outside of its title characters the protagonists ofWilfredare pretty flat. Foul-mouthed and a little too easy to influence its clear to see where Wilfred gets his bad habits from....

April 10, 2012 · 1 min · 103 words · Joe Rasmussen