New Release Round-Up New Release Round Up 1/17 January 17, 2017 The shockingly good Ouija: Origin of Evil is out this week along with the true sequel to Death Race 2000, The Girl on the Train, Keeping Up with the Joneses and more.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 10/24 October 24, 2016 Boo! A Madea Halloween had the best opening for the Madea series and the fourth best opening for Tyler Perry overall while Keeping Up with the Joneses is the second disaster in a row for Zach Galifinakis and Ouija: Origin of Evil couldn’t top it’s predecessor.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 10/17 October 17, 2016 The Accountant took the top spot at the box office while Kevin Hart had the highest opening ever for a stand up concert film and Max Steel had one of the all time worst openings ever.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 10/10 October 10, 2016 The Girl on the Train took the top spot at the box office but it didn’t quite reach the monetary or critical heights of the similar Gone Girl while most of the other new releases performed below expectations.
Admit One Admit One 10/7 October 7, 2016 October kicks off with an anticipated thriller novel adaptation, a potential Oscar contender and comedy based on a book by James Patterson.
Other Stuff October Movie Preview October 4, 2016 October 2016 is strangely lacking in horror movies, as only Ouija: Origin of Evil is coming out and instead there’s a bunch of action/thrillers, like The Accountant, Inferno, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, The Girl on the Train and comedies like Keeping up with the Joneses and Boo! A Madea Halloween.
Everything Actioncast Everything Actioncast Ep 300 “Better Call Creed” April 21, 2016 This week on the 300th episode of the Everything Actioncast, Zach, Chris and Joe talk about Jumanji, Rita Repulsa, the greatness of Creed, the amazing season of Better Call Saul, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, the bugginess of Arkham Origins and much more
Trailer Park Emily Blunt is The Girl on the Train (Trailer) April 20, 2016 Emily Blunt stars in an adaptation of the popular crime thriller novel The Girl on the Train as a woman who may have seen what happened to her ex-husband’s missing nanny while on her train commute to work but also can’t remember if she had anything to do with the disappearance.