"The Blacklist " When one of the FBI’s most wanted men, Raymond Reddington (James Spader), turns himself in, he announces his full co-operation with authorities, under the terms that he will only communicate with Special Agent, Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone). Reddington’s leverage is a
"Hostages " Toni Collette (“The United States of Tara”) and Dylan McDermott (“American Horror Story”) go head to head in this cat-and-mouse, political thriller. Collette plays a doctor, whose family is held hostage by terrorists who threaten to kill them if she doesn’t fatally operate
"Sleepy Hollow" Already debuting, it is a modern retelling of Washington Irving’s classic “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. In this version, Ichabod Crane has traveled through time ala “Doctor Who” so he has to deal with the culture clash of past and present. The premise sounds intrigui
#16: The Counselor Based on an original screenplay by Cormac McCarthy, ‘The Counselor’ finds a lawyer (Michael Fassbender) caught in the crosshairs of a drug trafficking crisis. It is an interesting premise given the often saintly presentation of the law profession. As with " Prisoners &q
Chances are that if you’ve been watching your favorite TV show and noticed an enchanting melody playing against the backdrop of one of your character’s most enthralling moments, you have been listening to the masterful work of Rosi Golan.
The biggest compliment you can give a comedy is to say that it is funny. “Clear History” deserves a greater compliment than that. It is absolutely hilarious, with on the point comedic timing, crucial scene duration and incredible improvisational dialogue.
For the past few weeks, Hollywood has been in a firestorm after unleashing one controversial casting decision after another. First with Ben Affleck being announced as Batman, an announcement that was met with derision, outrage and to put it mildly, dissatisfaction. Then on Labor Day, the announc
As the entertainment world and fandoms everywhere chatter in anticipation for “The Hunger Games” sequel “Catching Fire”, a sad but unspoken trend continues its course into Hollywood glamorization, child soldiers. For a lot of countries around the world, the reality of child soldiers is not the e
When it comes to horror films, there are two fundamental elements that go into making a decent offering: being scary and entertaining. As far as the scare factor of “The Conjuring” is concerned, it does not personally offer up many effective frights.