Tag: Steven Spielberg

We Bury The Dead | Review

Daisy Ridley headlines a tense new zombie flick, We Bury the Dead, which adds some interesting quirks to the genre that'll keep you invested, even if you'll want a little more. We Bury the Dead Directed By: Zak Hilditch Written By: Zak Hilditch Starring: Daisy Ridley, Brenton Thwaites, Mark Coles Smith Release Date: January 2, 2026 The New Year in theaters is kicking off with a new zombie film for...

Bleach Coming To Fortnite On December 20th

This might be the best way to get me back into Fortnite. It’s been a while since I played fortnite, the ever popular building and extraction shooter, that apparently has modes that don’t require building anymore. I mean it has added a lot more features since I left the chaos, and some of those things are really cool licensing deals with various brands. You have...

‘Catch Me If You Can’ and ‘Minority Report’ Come to 4K UHD for the First Time

Two classic Steven Spielberg films are making the leap to 4K for the first time. Today, Alliance Home Entertainment announced the December 9th release of...

Please Rewind: Episode 01 – A Dreyfuss Twofer!

Welcome to Please Rewind..., a brand-new podcast hosted by longtime friends and cinephiles Jeremy Dove and Steve Dunk where they watch and review films that...

Cinelinx 2023 Oscars Previews – Part 2

This is your guide to the major nominees of the 94th Academy Awards ceremony. Part 2 covers the acting and directing awards. There’s always a...

The Fabelmans | Review

Spielberg’s latest film is more than just a retelling of how he came to love cinema, it's a heartfelt and endearing message about the...

A Guide to Predicting Oscar Nominations

Oscar nominations aren’t handed out randomly. The films and filmmakers that earn them tend to follow certain trends and achieve certain criteria.This guide will...

Ranked: Every Summer Movie Season Since 1980 – Part 2 of 3 (UPDATED)

We’ve reviewed every summer movie season since 1980 to find out which are the best, and which are the worst. Last week we posted our picks for the worst, and here we post our picks for the best. 

Ranked: Every Summer Movie Season Since 1980 – Part 1 of 3 (UPDATED)

Summer movie season is a magic time of year when Hollywood traditionally rolls out its most appealing merchandise. It’s true that some summer movie seasons are better than others. This is our ranking of all the summer movie seasons since 1980 from worst to best. 

Cinelinx 2022 Oscar Previews – Part 2

This is your guide to the major nominees of the 94th Academy Awards ceremony. Part 2 covers the acting and directing awards. There’s always a...

West Side Story (2021) | Review

Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story is a fitting and sleek homage to the original film and Broadway musical, but it doesn’t really raise the...

The 10 Best Examples of When a Director Released Two Films in One Year

Due to release date delays in 2020 there happen to be a few examples of directors having two films released in 2021. We examine...

When Filmmakers Return to a Franchise Decades Later

Matrix Resurrections is an example of an increasing trend of filmmakers returning to a film franchise they had success with, but decades later. We...

The New West Side Story Trailer is Very, Very Pretty

Courtesy of Good Morning America, a new trailer for Steven Spielberg's West Side Story has arrived and it continues to look gorgeous. I can...

Ernest Cline Reveals Ready Player Two Plot Details At NYCC!

Ernest Cline, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Ready Player One and the highly anticipated sequel, Ready Player Two, participated in this year’s New York Comic Con via...

The Casual Cinecast takes a look back at A Most Violent Year, HBO’s Leaving Neverland, Spielberg v Netflix, The Fall, & more!

 

This week the Casual Cinecast has put out a very large episode! Film citic Matt Ward joins the podcast for the first time, in a very special review of A Most Violent Year, the 2014 crime drama starring Oscar Issac and Jessica Chastain. Matt was the winner of the Oscar-Bet 2019 contest from the show this last week, and A Most Violent Year was the film he chose. We also review The Fall (2006), and discuss Leaving Neverland, Steven Spielberg's stance on Netflix movies being eligble for Oscars, and more!

Disney’s The BFG coming Dec. 6 to Blu-ray, Digital

Disney's The BFG is coming to Blu-ray and Digital HD December 6.

Spielberg’s Bridge of Spies coming to Blu-ray/Digital HD February 2

Here are the details on Steven Spielberg's Bridge of Spies, coming to Blu-ray February 2!