Tag: justintheroux
BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE Review: Back From the Dead, Demented and Delightful
Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Jenna Ortega star in Time Burton's worthy, worthwhile sequel.
Blu-ray Review: INLAND EMPIRE, Lynch's Abstract Masterpiece Comes to Criterion
I have to keep reminding myself that Inland Empire is, in fact, Lynch's most recent feature film. Since 2006, Lynch has directed music videos short films, and of course another season of his ground-breaking television series Twin Peaks. But no...
Now Streaming: THE MOSQUITO COAST Resets the Table
Justin Theroux, Melissa George, Logan Polish and Gabriel Bateman star in the second season of the 'fugitive family' series, premiering on Apple TV+.
Now Streaming: THE MOSQUITO COAST, Tight Family, Nervy Thrills
Justin Theroux and Melissa George star in a new adaptation of Paul Theroux's novel, now streaming on Apple TV+.
THE MOSQUITO COAST: New Approach, New Trailer
My memories of The Mosquito Coast are potent: a sweltering atmosphere peopled with unlikable characters. I saw it in a NYC theater in late 1986 and it left a strong impression, though, thanks largely to the distinctive presence of Harrison...
First MUTE Images Show a Neon Soaked Future
Duncan Jones' long gestating sci-fi noir, Mute, is finally in production thanks to support from Netflix. Featuring Alexander Skarsgard as a mute bartender looking for his missing partner, the film co-stars Paul Rudd and The Leftovers' Justin Theroux. The first...
ZOOLANDER 2 Trailer Arrives
Serious question: Does Justin Bieber have enough self awareness to understand the joke he is part of in the new Zoolander 2 trailer? Benedict Cumberbatch, however, definitely yes.Someone is killing off the world's most beautiful people, leading Interpol to recruit...
Blu-ray Review: Criterion Veers Onto The Formidable MULHOLLAND DRIVE
The beauty of a David Lynch film, particularly in works such as Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway, is that they allow for individual interpretations. Living probable parallel lives, many Lynch characters cry, connive, manipulate, murder, and cheat through their stories....
Criterion Gets Scary For October: MULHOLLAND DR., THE BROOD, KWAIDAN And More
It's time to start planning your budget for October, which will deliver more theatrically-released horror titles than we've seen in awhile, along with the usual avalanche of frightening home video releases. Quickly rising to the top of many lists, however...
ScreenAnarchy Top Kills: AMERICAN PSYCHO
Patrick Bateman teaches you everything you could ever want to know about Huey Lewis And The News in this week's entry into the ScreenAnarchy Top Kills.Many years and several public blow ups later you kind of have to wonder...