Movie Review – Godzilla vs. Kong
Anyone with a fondness for monster movies is going to be treated to one of the best all out monster brawls put to screen.
Anyone with a fondness for monster movies is going to be treated to one of the best all out monster brawls put to screen.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 8/1/19 – Shazam! and Hellboy
Every once in a while, a real IMAX treat comes along that is not to be missed on the grandest scale. This year, it’s FREE SOLO.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 4/26/18 – Hostiles
A bold push forward on a classic story, told with overwhelming style.
A virtual kaleidoscope, heavy on sights and sounds, but light on story and characters which tends to be the norm for many graphic novel adaptations.
Movie Guy Paul Preston looks at some egregious moments of Hollywood overspending from the last year.
Odd today to think that kids would be expected to attend a movie that did not involve peril or violence or parents being offed – and love it.
Somehow, Zemeckis has taken a story known to many (especially how it ends) and has made it fresh, exhilarating, and full of surprises.
Studios and theater chains are in cahoots to wrangle the public into paying more and practically forcing them to accept 3D.
Showcast Episode 19: TV and film actor Joe Nunez joins The Movie Guys in studio for the whole show with previews of “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” and “Don Jon”. Plus, regular food weather updates on the fives and a call into The Adult Movie Hotline.
Movie Guys Paul Preston, Karen Volpe, Adam Witt & Lee Kias test out the audio juice of The Admiral’s Club, their new Burbank-based podcast studio. There’s lively talk and previews of “The Great Gatsby” and “Peeples” in between planes flying overhead.
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Karen Volpe stopped in on LA TALK RADIO’s “Broad Topics” to preview the big summer movies. This is no place for art-house films…
Our Movie Guy Matteo Molinari looks at the art work that can turn you off to a film before you even go in the theater.
I’m the first to get cynical when it comes to 3D re-issues, reboots, remakes and all that. But Pixar movies are timeless, and I think should be back in theaters every five years or so, 3D or not.
The Movie Guys give the once-over to July movie releases, including SAVAGES, THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, KATY PERRY: PART OF ME, ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT, STEP UP: REVOLUTION and THE WATCH. Quick, sharp and funny, we’ll tell you what they’re all about.
This movie is a perfect example of what happens when no one’s career is actually on the line.
It’s an interesting concept to see the original world the Brothers’ Grimm imagined up on the screen, but it’s coupled with dialogue that’s not very special and devoid of any real charisma.
The word “Epic” gets thrown around a little too much today. It’s used to describe parties and tweets, but this movie in the true sense, is epic.
Your Movie Guys Paul Preston and Adam Witt went to not San Diego (Anaheim) to spend the day at not Comic-Con (Wonder-Con).
Movie Guys Paul Preston, Justin Bowler and David Beach look back at the month of February and all the movies that came out that were overshadowed by The Academy Awards, including THE WOMAN IN BLACK, CHRONICLE, SAFE HOUSE, THE VOW, JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, STAR WARS, EPISODE 1 – THE PHANTOM MENACE 3D, GHOST RIDER: SPIRIT OF VENGEANCE, THIS MEANS WAR and ACT OF VALOR
Paul Preston’s annual once-over of the nominees. Who will win, who should win, and the Top 10 Films of 2011.
Mr. Caine, you lead me astray, you dirty rotten scoundrel!
“Born to Be Wild 3D”, narrated by Morgan Freeman, manages to toe the fine line between high-tech and old school.
Some of it makes sense and some of it not so much. But is any of that the point? No, not really.
This column is dedicated to movies. And while there are many aspects to cinema, I want to talk about us – the moviegoers.
“How to Train Your Dragon” is based on a book, which might be another reason for the film being the first I’ve seen from DreamWorks Animation that really has heart
Reviews and articles from The Movie Guys by Paul Preston, Steven Lewis, Joel Frost, Mary Gent, Adam Witt, Marc Berman and Mark Tucci
Both nerd central and ground zero for the coolest stuff pop culture churns out every year.
Reviews and articles from The Movie Guys by Paul Preston, Mark Tucci, Kathy Bugajsky, Justin Bowler, Mary Gent, Joel Frost, Karen Volpe, Matt Todd, Joan Afton, Adam Witt, The Lazy Film Critic and Lewis Patrick